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OverviewA wide range of readers will be intrigued by the subject of paper money. This book is highly illustrated, making it an enticing study for those that simply enjoy the many art forms on the world's currencies. Paper money is part of the currency of every nation in the world, conveying messages of historical significance, ranging from the affairs of government in war and peace to the consequences of challenging economic times and political upheaval. The evolution of its colorful imagery and revealing script provide for an interesting study with broad appeal. Whether it expressed the pride that a town, state, or nation found in its historical background, its heroes and distinguished citizens, its architectural accomplishments, or even themes of religious importance and the natural environment, paper money almost always reflected the temperament of the community. This book explores the role that money plays in our everyday lives and addresses the perception of a money's value. What is it that gives this paper any real, material value, when it is backed solely by one's faith in the government that issued it? History records the answer, by the number of governments which have experience hyperinflation. The enigma that people will accept the value of paper money unbacked by anything of real substance is a major topic covered by this book. INDEX is shown below: Preface Introduction Paper Money Authenticity Chapter 1-Images, Symbols, and Words -U.S Paper Money -Hidden Messages and Symbols -Portrait Significance -Dual Currencies -Commemoratives and Cultures Chapter 2-Indians, Slaves, Propaganda and War -Indians -U.S. Slavery -Russia / Germany -Concentration Camps -World War II Era -IndoChina, Vietnam & Cambodia -Cuba -Military Payment Certificates -Miscellaneous 1960's-1980's -World Slavery -Recent Propaganda Chapter 3-World Inflation -Zimbabwe (2006-2009) -Romania (2003-2005) -Turkey (2000-2005) -Zaire/Rep. of Congo (1992-2007) -Belarus (1992-2000) -Peru (1991-2001) -Angola (1987-1999) -Georgia (1994-1995) -Poland (1924-1994) -Yugoslavia (1990-1994) -Bosnia-Herzegovina (1992-1994) -Mexico (1988-1992) -Brazil (1986-1994) -Nicaragua (1985-1991) -Argentina (1981-1993) -Bolivia (1981-1987) -Chile (1967-2008) -Hungary (1946-1957) -Greece (1944) -Russia (1917-1997) -Germany (1874-1945) -Introduction to Notgeld Closing Thoughts References Full Product DetailsAuthor: Jeffrey J WingPublisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform Imprint: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform Dimensions: Width: 21.60cm , Height: 1.60cm , Length: 27.90cm Weight: 0.803kg ISBN: 9781530284276ISBN 10: 1530284279 Pages: 248 Publication Date: 31 January 2017 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationPaper Money Messages, a Pictorial Perspective (Vol 1) is a result of Jeffrey J. Wing's journeys over the past twenty years to more than thirty countries, including particularly those to some of the world's poorest countries. Jeffrey's interest in paper money originated from these diverse travels when he began to collect local currencies. Experiencing a country that had faced economic and political turmoil made him reevaluate the true value of paper money. In addition, he recognized that the imagery on a nation's currency was often a significant reflection of that nation's history and value system. More and more, Jeffrey realized that a book about paper money would extend beyond collectors, to include persons who appreciate the money's colorful imagery and/or to students of history. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |