archieftoegang 2.10.02, inventarisnummer 2901, pagina 23
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Nx aapour vnon run Sxtxer conatrree the coinins of any other than the Imperial Silver coins was now finally Stopped. Clauses were added detinitely enactins now payments due in the old cur- rencies were to be made in the new, and tixins the temporary relation of the coins to each other, till the old coins shoula be demonetised. The last clause 15. 18) of this important Act salso not in the original Billi exacted as tollows: All Bank notes which are not made parable in Imperial currency are to be withdraion betore the 15t January 1876. trom this date torward only such bantnotes as are made payable in Imperial currency in amounts not less than 100 marts 131.) may remain in circulation or be issuede. Other Laws Aealins with the Paper Currency issued both by the various States of Cermany, and by the banks, were subsequently passed, but as they nave less vearins on the Silver question, it is unnecessary to specity their nature. 1t is sufficient to State, that the general policy underlgins the lexislation in this respect was the substitution of Imperial notes in place of the varions notes issued by the States composins the Contederation, and that various limitations were placed on the privilezes of issue of the private Banks lour Committee noi proceed to State what action nas veen taken under these Coinase Laws. Cold coins to the amount of about 1.400, 000, 000 marks, o2 70, 000, 0001. have veen struck up to the 171h Tune. The Acts decreeins the withdrawal ot all Bank- notes tor smaller denominations than 100 marts 131. betore the 15t of January 1876. appear to have veen practi cally carried ont to their tull extent. An official return spublished in the Reichs Central Blatt of 13th May 1876 sives the totat notes in circulation on the 301h April 1876, 25 942, 000, 000 marks, of which on19 2. 230, 000 marks, or 115,8001. were tor amounts below51. The masnitude of the change is apparent when it is stated that the amount of Bank notes in circulation below 51. was estimated by the President of the Imperial Chancery, in a debate aurins the session of thet Reichstas of 1874. as at that time to amount 10 177, 500, 000 thalers, or about 26, 623, 0001. Ot the old Silver coins an amount equal 10 440, 000. 000 marts, o2 22, 000, 6001. had veen withdraun up to the Slst day of March 1876. Ot new Silver coins an amount equal 10 244, 000. 000 marts, o2 12, 200, 0001. had veen struck up to the 17th day of Tune 1876. Sates of Silver nad taken place to the amount of about 6,000. 0001. The quantity officially reported as sold up to the 20th April 1876 is given in an En- closure to Lord Odo Russells Despaten of the 61h May as 1284, 447, 841 165. tine. trrespective of the prices paid tor the amounts offered tor sale which woula sive a smaller sum, the total sales represent the extinction of Silver coins to the extent of a little less than 6, 600, 0001. No explanation nas veen siven of the difference between the totat of the amount of Silver coin withdrawn, 12, 22, 500, 0006. on the one hand, and the amount recoined, 26. 11, 300, 0001. and the amount 5018, 26, 6, 600. 0001. toxether 17 300, 0001. on the other. The returns are made up to different dates, vut the difference appears large. It must in part be represented hy Silver on hand tor sale and Silver kept in stock in the various Mints tor further manu- tacture of new coin. in witharawins the old Silver coinage the Covernment proceeded by series, takins, in the tirst instance, those series wlich nad become more or less obsolete, or which belonged to the older dates, and dealins with the more limitedt. Gulden circulation of South Cermang betore embarkins in the vast tield ot operation presentea by the Thater currency. Vsins the discretion contidea 10 it, the Imperial Covernment nas thus tar only demonetised the South Cerman or ' Gulden coins and sundry old coins, such as the t Crown Thalers and t Convention t The faots contained in the toregoins account of the lexislation wtich nas taken place in Cermany hare been extractea trom tho officiat documents torwardea by the Cerman Government, and from Dr. Soetheer's articles on the recent Currercy Laws, forwardeil by Lord Odo Russell. Appendix 21 (10. 16 ) Appondix 21 140, 17. ov oxeaxctaniox ox Stvxk. Convention Thaters: out the withdrawal of the older series of Prussian Phaters nas also veen begun, and 500d procress nas veen made in exchangins the tw0 thater pieces. The general result is as to110ws: Demonetisation of South Cerman Currenoy of Crown Thaters of Convention Thalers of Currenoy of Saxony, Scheswis Holstein, Wecktenburs, Hamburs, and Lubeck Rogether xxi Marts. 280, 500, 000 8,000, 300 2,000, 000 4, 350, 600 194, 850, 800 The withadrawal, vut not the demonetisation of the Thaters, nas also veen commenced. Marts. 209, 800, 000 - 47, 600, 600 36, 000, 000 1500, 000 10, 000 50, 000, 000 243, 810, 000 194, 850, 000 438, 660, 0002 21, 930, 000 Marts. E. - - Add Potal trom above Of the tw0. Phater pieces there have veen withdraron Ot Chaters, between 1750 and 1816 Ot Phalers, between 1817 and 1822 Ot Phaters, between 1823 and 1856 - While of Thaters coined trom 1837 torward there have veen withdrawn, only Progress nas a1so veen made in the withdrawal of coins repre„ sentins tractional parts ot Thaters to an amount of The total accordingly may be roughly taken at 22, 000, 000 1. The main question which arises on these tigures is, what proportion does the total sum of Silver money already withdrain vear to the total which as to ve dealt with betore the operation is concluded: Wat amount of Silver coin can ve presentea tor exchange, and what amount of Silver will the Cerman Covernment still have to brins to market atter providins tor the valance of the new subsidiary coinage wich nas still to be struck: The answer to these ques tions depends on the amount of Silver money which may ve assumed to have veen in circulation in December 1871. a probiem with regard to which the most divergent calculations have veen made by various authorities, official and Statistical. tour Committee abstained trom takins much orat evidence on this branch of the subject, as no one in England who nad not siven it special attention, and who nad not nad special means of obtainins information in Cermany, would have veen able to speat with any degree of authority. On the other hand, documents sent trom Berlin, where the inquiry nad siven occasion tor much controversy tor the last tour years, were likely to contain all that could really ve ascertained. Mr. Pietsch, the manager of the London branch of the Deutsche Bank, wich establishment nad sold a large portion of the Silver already disposed of tor account of the Cerman Covernment, and 110. besides navins studied the question very intelligently, nad special means of information in Berlin, was the only witness whom the Committee examined at any length with reterence to the amount of Silver in Germany. Avidence, pp. 34 10 40 228 68, 69. betore proceedins to state what tacts and estimates have veen brought betore pour Committee, it may be well to quote the tollowins note in an official return put betore the Cerman larliament in 1873, sivins an account of the totat coinages in Cermany trom 1730 10 1871: Though even an approximate calculation of the silver coins wuich have been metted doun or exported is impossible, and thongh accordinqly it is necessary to abandon the idea to discover the amount of ihe coins of the different Cerman Mint systems wnich may be in circulation at i present. tTheee tigures are siven in round numbers. 338. 1 Reichs Central Blattn 12 May.
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Nationaal Archief / Rijksarchief Zuid-Holland, archieftoegang 2.10.02, Inventaris van het archief van het Ministerie van Koloniën, 1850-1900, inventarisnummer 2901, OPENBAAR ARCHIEF 1850-1900, Verbalen, Verbalen, 1876 juli 19 - 21
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