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Seigniorage /ˈseɪnjərɪdʒ/, also
spelled seignorage or
seigneurage (from Old
French seigneuriage 'right of the lord (seigneur) to mint money'), is the...
- occasions, in 1695 and 1706–11, in
order to
generate more
revenues from
seigneurage, but with the
effect of
generating inflation. With the
beginning of the...
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Mosley reportedly made a deal in 1937 with
Francis Beaumont, heir to the
Seigneurage of Sark, to set up a
privately owned radio station on Sark. By the end...
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copper coinage at
about a 2:1
ratio to the old,
thereby gaining a m****ive
seigneurage from the
depreciation at the
expense of the
local economy. 'An ingenious...
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essentially a
party that is
against banks, that
wants to
abolish the
seigneurage crime and to
bring back to
citizens the
property of the money, now belonging...
- the holdings, with
Hazen receiving the
southern portion of the
Bleury seigneurage,
styled Bleury-Sud.
Hazen and
Christie were in and out of
court for years...