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The E-Sylum: Volume 8, Number 12, March 21, 2005, Article 8 WORK IN PROGRESS: GOOD MONEY: The web address listed below holds links to sample chapters of a new book in progress about the private copper coinage of 18th-century England. The author is E-Sylun subscriber George Selgin, Professor of Economics at The Terry College of Business at University of Georgia. On the web site he writes: "Two recent works, Angela Redish's Bimetallism (Cambridge University Press 2000) and Thomas Sargent and François Velde's The Big Problem of Small Change (Princeton University Press 2002) discuss Britain's 18th-century small- change problem and how it delayed the emergence of the gold standard. Both mention the private copper coinage, but wrongly assume that its success was due to the invention, by Matthew Boulton, of the steam-driven coining press rather than to the competitive nature of the private coinage regime. My Economic History Review paper, "Steam, Hot Air, and Small Change: Matthew Boulton and the Reform of Britain's Coinage." refutes this view and explains the real reasons behind the superiority of the private copper coinage." The book is to be titled "GOOD MONEY: Birmingham Button Makers, the Royal Mint, and the Beginnings of Modern Coinage 1775-1821." GOOD MONEY Wayne Homren, Editor The Numismatic Bibliomania Society is a non-profit organization promoting numismatic literature. See our web site at coinbooks.org. To submit items for publication in The E-Sylum, write to the Editor at this address: whomren@coinlibrary.com To subscribe go to: https://my.binhost.com/lists/listinfo/esylum | |
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