Saturday, 23 July 2011

Books on Matthew Boulton, and art of money making



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

 Selgin George



                                                       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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