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Add this copy of Resumption And The Silver Question to cart. $19.95, very good condition, Sold by John G Kelley rated 3.0 out of 5 stars, ships from New Cumberland, PA, UNITED STATES, published 1878 by Poor.
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Very good. No dust jacket. Hardcover with No Dust Jacket, 249 pages, 5.2 inches by 7.7 inches, 1.1 lb. Minor wear to the exterior. There is evidence of an old dampstain in the bottom right corner of the frontispiece and on the reverse side (See photo).... 249 p. Seller LR 138. Hardcover with No Dust Jacket, 249 pages, 5.2 inches by 7.7 inches, 1.1 lb. Minor wear to the exterior. There is evidence of an old dampstain in the bottom right corner of the frontispiece and on the reverse side (See photo). Oddly the stain is Not in evidence on the adjacent pages. Otherwise, the hinges and binding are good and the interior pages are clean and unmarked. Not an Ex-library copy. This is an argument against paper currency and a return to payment in specie. I) What is Paper Money? II) Resumption Of Specie Payment, III) Silver Question, IV) Legal Tender Currencies, V) Greenback Party, and VI) Method Of Resumption. Henry V Poor founded Poor Publishing which in 1941 merged with Standard Statistics to become Standard & Poor's.