The commercial and agricultural interests of the province began to suffer about this time for want of a sufficient quantity of a circulating medium.
Coin was almost unknown much of the time; and the paper money and bills of exchange, upon which the colony depended for a circulating medium, were often seriously depreciated.
In the capacity in which we consider money now, it circulates or enters circulation, but does not perform the function of a circulating medium.
But it does not enter circulation as a circulating medium or as a means of purchase.
This chain of payments or of supplementary first metamorphoses of commodities is qualitatively different from the chain of metamorphoses which is formed by the circulation of money as a circulating medium.
He properly stated that the mere desire to utilize the silver product of the country should not lead to a coinage not needed for a circulating medium.
Coin, or coined silver, gold, ot other metal, used as a circulating medium; specie.
Circulating medium, a current medium of exchange, whether coin, bank notes, or government notes.
At the time it does not seem to have been expected that the silver certificates would enter directly into the circulating medium; we may infer from the restriction to large denominations that no such expectation was entertained.
But if they did not; if they were equal in value to bank notes or specie, still the sums are much too large for a circulating medium in America.
State, did not increase the permanent value of circulating medium a single farthing.
But although we have so improvidently suffered the field of circulating medium to be filched from us by private individuals, yet I think we may recover it in part, and even in the whole, if the States will co-operate with us.
By the numerous applications for bank charters, showing that an increase of circulating medium is wanting.
For I pass over the increase of circulating medium ascribed to it as a merit, and which, according to my ideas of paper money, is clearly a demerit.
The same reasons which would forbid Congress from parting with the power over the coinage would seem to operate with nearly equal force hi regard to any substitution for the precious metals in the form of a circulating medium.
We do not comprehend the wisdom of fixing and limiting the amount of currency the country may have for a circulating medium, and empowering one man to decide, how, when, and where it shall be distributed.
If the object were to furnish a circulating medium, the legal tender treasury notes would have been a preferable currency.
Taking it in connection with the combination of corporations, and Wall street brokers, the prospect of having coin as a circulating medium is but faint, if it is ever possible.
This was a misconception of the nature of money, which is accepted as a circulating medium only on account of its positive value.
He had shown that using the same paper as a circulating medium and as a means for selling the national real estate was like using the same implement for an oyster knife and a razor.
As a result of these and other largesses the old cry of the "lack of a circulating medium" broke forth again; and especially loud were the clamors for more small bills.
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