Of interest:  Historian Scott Trask's piece on the attitudes and actions
of America's founders with regard to sound money and banking.  On the one
hand, they believed in fractional-reserve banking, generally following
Adam Smith's currency and banking theories. On the other hand, they were
resolutely opposed to government-issued paper money, fiat money, legal
tender laws, inconvertible paper currency, and land banks. On the question
of a national bank, they were divided.

The full essay is here:

http://mises.org/fullstory.asp?control=1324


Frank




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