- The Bank of
Amsterdam or
Wisselbank (Dutch:
Amsterdamsche Wisselbank, lit. 'Exchange Bank of Amsterdam') was an
early bank,
vouched for by the city of...
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flowing through the
Spanish Netherlands. The Dutch,
through the
Amsterdam Wisselbank (the Bank of Amsterdam), were also the
first to
establish a
reserve currency...
- also pla**** a
pivotal role in
editing primary sources related to the
Wisselbank and guilds. https://resources.huygens.knaw.nl/bedrijfslevengildewezenamsterdam...
- 82 "Rembrandt". Voetnoot.org. Dehing, P. (2012). Geld in Amsterdam.
Wisselbank en wisselkoersen, 1650–1725. [Universiteit van Amsterdam], p. 142 Professor...
- Dam
Square (1656) with town hall
under construction and
Wisselbank to the left...
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transactions at the
Wisselbank doubled between 1686 and in 1726 and surp****ed
Clifford & Co. In 1715 the
turnover of the firm at the
Wisselbank was 21 million;...
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August to
deposit their silver and gold bars at the
Wisselbank instead of coins. The "
Wisselbank"
introduced a new
lending window that
accepted bullion...
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downward spiral of the
gulden was the
establishment of the
Amsterdam Wisselbank (Bank of Amsterdam) in 1609,
mandated to
accept & ****ay the
bullion content...
- Pi****a di Rialto,
established in 1587) in the form of the
Amsterdamsche Wisselbank, also
called the Bank of Amsterdam. This bank (with
offices in the City...
- of the
Dutch East
India Company and
between 1641-1646
manager of the
Wisselbank.
Jacob Bicker was a son of
Gerrit Bicker and
Aleyd Andriesdr Boelens Loen...