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The Free State currency problem
(Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1932)
There are three
separate issues involved. The first is as to the form in which the
assets backing the note issue are held. The second is as between a
Central Bank and a purely note-issuing body such as the Currency
Commission. ...
The currency system of the Irish Free State
(Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1931)
At the time of the establishment of the Irish Free State the only
effective currency of full legal tender existing in the country was the
British currency note. Gold coin of the United Kingdom, although
of full legal ...