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  1. SOURCES: The main sources were the official publications noted on p. xv of the Introduction, with gaps filled from: League of Nations, Statistical Yearbooks , Memorandum on Currency and Central Banks and Money and Banking; and IMF, Statistical Yearbooks and Monthly Bulletin of Statistics. The Germany figures to 1913 are taken from W.G. Hoffman, Das Wachstum der Deutschen Wirtschaft seit der Mitte des 19 Jahrhunderts (Berlin, etc., 1965);

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  2. the British and Irish figures to 1978 from B.R. Mitchell, British Historical Statistics (Cambridge, 1988).

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  3. where the original sources are given, or the Bank of England, Statistical Summary (for Irish and legal tender notes); the Russian figures to 1917 from P.A. Khromov, Economic Development of Russia in the 19th and 20th Centuries, 1800–1917 (Moscow, 1950); the Bank of Spain figures to 1873 from J.A. Galvarriato, El Banco de España (Madrid, 1932) and the private Spanish issues from Albert Carreras et al., Estadisticas Historicas de España;

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  4. the Swedish total note circulation 1750–1803 from L. Jorberg, A History of Prices in Sweden 1732–1914 (2 vols., Lund, 1972). In addition, the following data were supplied by the respective national statistical offices: Belgium to 1857; Finland to 1899; and Netherlands to 1864.

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Palgrave Macmillan Ltd. (2013). G1 Banknote Circulation. In: International Historical Statistics. International Historical Statistics. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/978-1-137-30568-8_452

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