An Example of Communal Currency: The facts about the Guernsey Market House
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A documentary study reconstructs a municipal experiment on a Channel Island in which local authorities issued paper notes to pay for a communal market building. It examines constitutional authority, the legal and financial security of the notes, the mechanics of issue and redemption, and observed effects on local currency and prices. The account traces the emergence of political opposition, a subsequent fiscal crisis, and the administrative responses that followed. Appendices of original records underpin a measured assessment of whether the scheme substituted paper for coin, altered the money supply, or redistributed the public cost of construction.
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