GOOD MONEY - Birmingham Button Makers, the Royal Mint, and the Beginnings of Modern Coinage, 1775-1821
The Good Money written by Selgin George is the true and remarkable story of private coinage and banking in Britain in the early years of the Industrial Revolution (1775-1850). Making money was a business in demand. The needs of business for small denominations were changing. It was time when Britain ran out of change. A remarkable story of Birmingham Merchants who started minting change to end this crises.
Good Money |
Lecture by Selgin George
Matthew Boulton and the Art of Making Money, edited by Richard Clay and Sue Tungate
Interview of Dr Richard Clay
The art of Money Making
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