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Laissez circuler la monnaie d argent et de billon utile ? Laissez circuler la monnaie d argent et de billon utile ?�

Laissez circuler la monnaie d argent et de billon utile ? Laissez circuler la monnaie d argent et de billon utile ?�


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Laissez circuler la monnaie d argent et de billon utile ? Laissez circuler la monnaie d argent et de billon utile ?�

Laissez circuler la monnaie d argent et de billon utile a notre commerce. An overturned jar with coins spilling out of it. Date 1918. Laissez circuler la monnaie d argent et de billon utile ?� otre commerce. An overturned jar with coins spilling out of it. Date 1918

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Laissez Circuler la Monnaie d'Argent et de Billon Utile

EDITORS COMMENTS
- Let Coins of Silver and Billon Circulate Usefully in Our Commerce, is a powerful message conveyed through this evocative poster from 1918. The image depicts an overturned jar, its contents spilling out in a cascade of silver and billon coins. The date, 1918, adds historical significance to the piece, as it was a time of economic upheaval and monetary instability. The French phrase "Laissez circuler la monnaie d'argent et de billon utile" translates to "Let circulate silver and billon coins usefully in our commerce." The message is a call to action, urging individuals to use their coins, particularly those made of silver and billon, in everyday transactions. This was an important reminder during a time when hoarding coins was a common practice due to the uncertainty of the economy. The poster serves as a reminder of the importance of circulation in maintaining a healthy economy. The image of the spilling coins symbolizes the flow of money, emphasizing the need for it to keep moving in order for commerce to thrive. The use of the French language adds an international appeal, making the message relevant to a wider audience beyond just France. Overall, this poster is a powerful reminder of the importance of economic cooperation and the role that individuals play in keeping the economy moving during times of uncertainty.

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