Previous studies of Bank Note forgery in England during the Bank Restriction Period have adopted a highly institutional focus. Thus, much is known about the role played by both the Bank of England and the workings of the criminal justice system in combating both forgers and forged note utterers. The question of how the new system of small denomination Bank Notes impacted upon the day to day lives and understandings of the people that used them has received far less attention. The actual means by which Bank Notes were themselves forged has also been overlooked. This has led to a somewhat two-dimensional view of these notes as material objects. This thesis will engage with common mentalities and perceptions, seeking to write a 'new histo...
In certifying fiat money, printing technology articulates an ambiguous position with regard to the c...
By its definition, the word currency refers to an agreed medium for exchange, a nation’s currency is...
Banknotes have been counterfeited ever since their introduction. Today, around 350,000 counterfeit e...
Copyright © 2022 The Author(s). Financial instruments are the subject of considerable interest. The ...
This study on the circulation, use and users of banknotes rests on: 15 inquiries on counterfeiting...
Central banks incorporate various security features in their banknotes to enable themselves, the gen...
"The American bank note company," by A. H. Guernsey: reprinted from Harper's new monthly magazine, v...
This dissertation examines the social, cultural, and political history of counterfeiting in the eigh...
In interwar Poland (between 1918-39) banknotes, coins, saving books, and checks were counterfeited. ...
Selling to strangers was a significant occupational hazard for retailers in late Georgian Britain, o...
The Bank Restriction Act of 1797 suspended the convertibility of the Bank of England's notes into g...
This essay firstly examines the strategy of radical education in the early nineteenth-century plebei...
In the late eighteenth and early nineteenth century, communities across England used country bankers...
The Bank Restriction Act of 1797 was the unconventional monetary policy of its time. It suspended th...
in English This thesis deals with the issue of counterfeiting, in terms of both criminal and crimino...
In certifying fiat money, printing technology articulates an ambiguous position with regard to the c...
By its definition, the word currency refers to an agreed medium for exchange, a nation’s currency is...
Banknotes have been counterfeited ever since their introduction. Today, around 350,000 counterfeit e...
Copyright © 2022 The Author(s). Financial instruments are the subject of considerable interest. The ...
This study on the circulation, use and users of banknotes rests on: 15 inquiries on counterfeiting...
Central banks incorporate various security features in their banknotes to enable themselves, the gen...
"The American bank note company," by A. H. Guernsey: reprinted from Harper's new monthly magazine, v...
This dissertation examines the social, cultural, and political history of counterfeiting in the eigh...
In interwar Poland (between 1918-39) banknotes, coins, saving books, and checks were counterfeited. ...
Selling to strangers was a significant occupational hazard for retailers in late Georgian Britain, o...
The Bank Restriction Act of 1797 suspended the convertibility of the Bank of England's notes into g...
This essay firstly examines the strategy of radical education in the early nineteenth-century plebei...
In the late eighteenth and early nineteenth century, communities across England used country bankers...
The Bank Restriction Act of 1797 was the unconventional monetary policy of its time. It suspended th...
in English This thesis deals with the issue of counterfeiting, in terms of both criminal and crimino...
In certifying fiat money, printing technology articulates an ambiguous position with regard to the c...
By its definition, the word currency refers to an agreed medium for exchange, a nation’s currency is...
Banknotes have been counterfeited ever since their introduction. Today, around 350,000 counterfeit e...