. Loyal citizenship. )asis of our wliolesystem of currency, and the value of all forms ofmoney is expressed in terms of standard gold. Thebest way to get information about our different. [ . S, (injoj/iitd Surriy Fig. 23. Plaror niininj: noar Nomo, Maslva. (inld rcprtsiMits IalM> worlds slock of ^old lias Ik-cii sfciirfd at a sast i\|Mndi(ur< ofcapital, labor, and lifo. 44 * Loyal Citizenship issues of paper money is to read carefully the matterprinted on the bills themselves. There are threekinds of notes issued by the United States: (1) goldcertificates and (2) silver certificates


. Loyal citizenship. )asis of our wliolesystem of currency, and the value of all forms ofmoney is expressed in terms of standard gold. Thebest way to get information about our different. [ . S, (injoj/iitd Surriy Fig. 23. Plaror niininj: noar Nomo, Maslva. (inld rcprtsiMits IalM> worlds slock of ^old lias Ik-cii sfciirfd at a sast i\|Mndi(ur< ofcapital, labor, and lifo. 44 * Loyal Citizenship issues of paper money is to read carefully the matterprinted on the bills themselves. There are threekinds of notes issued by the United States: (1) goldcertificates and (2) silver certificates, each of whichbears evidence that the United States has in its vaultsa given amount of gold or silver that it will exchangefor the note; (3) Treasury notes, which are simplythe promises of the United States to pay to bearerstated amounts of money. These forms of notes aredeclared, like gold and silver coins, to be legal tender;that is, the law requires that they be received at theirface value when tendered in payment of any debtbetween individuals. Bank notes, which peopleseldom take the trouble to distinguish from legal-tender notes, are issued, under very strict govern-ment co


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