Call Number (LC) | Title | Results |
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HG407 .H33 | Das internationale währungsproblem und dessen Lösung / | 1 |
HG407 .H35 | Kritik des Bimetallismus / | 1 |
HG407 .L44 | La monnaie et le bimétallisme international / | 1 |
HG407 .M2 | Bimetalism / | 1 |
HG407 .M2 1894 | Bimetalism / | 1 |
HG407 .M75 | Silver and Indian finance / | 1 |
HG407 .R75 | Universal bimetallism and an international monetary clearing house : together with a record of the world's money, statistics of gold and silver, etc. / | 2 |
HG407 .T8 | Practical bimetallism. | 1 |
HG407 .W2 1896 | International bimetallism / | 2 |
HG407 .W55 2000 | Battles for the standard : bimetallism and the spread of the gold standard in the nineteenth century / | 1 |
HG423 .L9 | A sound, honest, true and stable money. : The Luttgen monetary system. The natural and economic solution of the world's monetary problem / | 1 |
HG423 .S89 | Joint-metallism : a plan by which gold and silver together, at ratios always based on their relative market values, may be made the metallic basis of a sound, honest, self-regulating, and permanent currency, without frequent recoinings, and without danger of one metal driving out the other / | 1 |
HG451 .U53f | Annual report of the Director of the United States Mint | 1 |
HG452 |
Managing Dynamic Capabilities in Alliance Portfolios : From a static dyadic alliance management to a dynamic alliance portfolio management. On Values in Finance and Ethics : Forgotten Trails and Promising Pathways / |
2 |
HG453 .A2 1908 | General instructions and regulations in relation to the transaction of business at the mints and assay offices of the United States : together with the coinage laws. | 1 |
HG455.F74 | Advances in Monetary Policy Design : Applications to the Gulf Monetary Union. | 1 |
HG455 .F74 1981 | Monetary policy in the United States : design and implementation / | 1 |
HG457 .E3 1956 | The economics of the money supply : bank reserves, credit and the forces of inflation and deflation. | 1 |
HG457 .M23 1852i |
Report made to the Hon. Thomas Corwin, Secretary of the Treasury, by Professor R. S. McCulloh, of his operations at the mint of the United States, in refining California gold by his zinc method Letter to the Hon. Thomas Corwin, Secretary of the Treasury in reply to a report of the director of the Mint upon charges preferred against Professor James C. Booth, melter and refiner of the United States Mint / |
2 |
HG457 .M33 1853i | The proceedings of the late Director of the Mint, in relation to the official misconduct of Franklin Peale, Esq., Chief Coiner, and other abuses in the mint | 1 |