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Appendix A. Reconciling the Disparate Statements in the Secondary Literature Regarding Continental Dollar Emissions
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Farley Grubb
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- List of Tables vii
- List of Figures ix
- A Note on Citation Format xi
- Preface xiii
- Introduction 1
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Part I What Was the Continental Dollar? The Intended Structural Design
- Chapter 1 Emitting Continental Dollars 15
- Chapter 2 Richard Smith and New Jersey’s Influence 24
- Chapter 3 Denominational Spacing and Value Size 29
- Chapter 4 Informing the Public 45
- Chapter 5 Descriptions by Contemporary Leaders 49
- Chapter 6 Congressional Spending 57
- Chapter 7 Legal Tender 74
- Chapter 8 Loan Office Certificates 86
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Part II Value and Performance
- Chapter 9 Modeling Value 105
- Chapter 10 Rational Bond Pricing 114
- Chapter 11 The Current Market Exchange Value 136
- Chapter 12 Time-Discounting versus Depreciation 150
- Chapter 13 1779: The Turning Point 160
- Chapter 14 1780–1781: The Road to Abandonment 172
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Part III Epilogue
- Chapter 15 State Redemption of Continental Dollars 197
- Chapter 16 The 1790 Funding Act and Final Default on the Continental Dollar 208
- Chapter 17 The Constitutional Transformation of the US Monetary System 224
- Acknowledgments 239
- Appendices: Getting the Numbers Right 241
- Appendix A. Reconciling the Disparate Statements in the Secondary Literature Regarding Continental Dollar Emissions 243
- Appendix B. The Denominational Structure of American Paper Monies, 1755–1781 265
- Appendix C. The Cumulative Value of Continental Dollars Emitted, 1775–1780: Face Value versus Present Value 277
- Appendix D. The Redemption of Continental Dollars by Individual States over Time 285
- Notes 295
- References 315
- Index 325
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- List of Tables vii
- List of Figures ix
- A Note on Citation Format xi
- Preface xiii
- Introduction 1
-
Part I What Was the Continental Dollar? The Intended Structural Design
- Chapter 1 Emitting Continental Dollars 15
- Chapter 2 Richard Smith and New Jersey’s Influence 24
- Chapter 3 Denominational Spacing and Value Size 29
- Chapter 4 Informing the Public 45
- Chapter 5 Descriptions by Contemporary Leaders 49
- Chapter 6 Congressional Spending 57
- Chapter 7 Legal Tender 74
- Chapter 8 Loan Office Certificates 86
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Part II Value and Performance
- Chapter 9 Modeling Value 105
- Chapter 10 Rational Bond Pricing 114
- Chapter 11 The Current Market Exchange Value 136
- Chapter 12 Time-Discounting versus Depreciation 150
- Chapter 13 1779: The Turning Point 160
- Chapter 14 1780–1781: The Road to Abandonment 172
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Part III Epilogue
- Chapter 15 State Redemption of Continental Dollars 197
- Chapter 16 The 1790 Funding Act and Final Default on the Continental Dollar 208
- Chapter 17 The Constitutional Transformation of the US Monetary System 224
- Acknowledgments 239
- Appendices: Getting the Numbers Right 241
- Appendix A. Reconciling the Disparate Statements in the Secondary Literature Regarding Continental Dollar Emissions 243
- Appendix B. The Denominational Structure of American Paper Monies, 1755–1781 265
- Appendix C. The Cumulative Value of Continental Dollars Emitted, 1775–1780: Face Value versus Present Value 277
- Appendix D. The Redemption of Continental Dollars by Individual States over Time 285
- Notes 295
- References 315
- Index 325