bank note

economics
Also known as: soft money

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history of

    use in

      China

        • Ming dynasty
          • China
            In China: Coinage of China

            Paper money was used for various kinds of payments and grants by the government, but it was always nonconvertible and, consequently, lost value disastrously. It would in fact have been utterly valueless, except that it was prescribed for the payment of certain types of taxes.…

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        • renminbi
          • China: currency
            In renminbi

            Banknotes are issued in denominations from 1 fen to 100 renminbi. The obverse of some banknotes contains images of communist leaders, such as Mao Zedong, leader of China’s communist revolution, whose likeness is pictured on several notes; lower denominations often contain images of people dressed…

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        • Song dynasty
          • China
            In China: Song culture

            The government first permitted printed paper money for limited regional circulation and then authorized it as nationwide legal tender. (China was the first country to do so.)

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        • Yuan dynasty
          • Kublai Khan
            In Kublai Khan: Social and administrative policy

            …Polo’s account—for his use of paper money. Paper money had, however, been issued in China under the Song, and Kublai’s innovation was merely to make it the sole medium of exchange. Toward the end of the dynasty, an incapable financial administration stimulated inflation by the overissue of paper money, but…

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          • China
            In China: Economy of China

            …was the first to make paper money the only legal currency throughout the empire (1260). This facilitated financial transactions in the private sector as well as in the state treasuries. As long as the economy as such remained productive, the reliance on paper money as the basic currency had no…

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        • United States
          • In specie payment

            paper money by banks or the Treasury in metallic (usually gold) coin.

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          • A map of the states, boundaries, and capital cities of the United States, along with the bodies of water and other counties surrounding the U.S.
            In United States: State politics

            …finance led to emissions of paper money. In several states these were resumed after the war, and, since they tended (though not invariably) to depreciate, they led directly to fierce controversies. The treatment of loyalists was also a theme of intense political dispute after the war. Despite the protests of…

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