German Bank Inquiry of 1908: Stenographic Reports. Proceedings of the Entire Commission On Points I to V of the Question Sheet
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The trouble is that we are not accustomed to the small notes. We have no sort of wallet in which we can conveniently carry these small 916 Bank Inquiry of 1908 bank notes, being generally obliged to fold them and stick them into our pocketbooks, which crumples them up and makes them unsightly. It would perhaps have been better if the small bank notes, as well as the treasury notes, had not been made quite so big, so that they might have been carried about more conveniently in a small wallet. I ...am going to suggest whether it might not be practicable for the Reichsbank to introduce some sort of standard pocketbook for small notes or to induce some firm to undertake the manufacture of such a pocketbook for paper money, one which might be adorned perhaps with the imperial eagle, so that the pubUc might take more readily to these small notes. We should all endeavor, each in his own Uttle sphere of activity and as far as his personal efforts can go, to restrict as far as possible the use of gold in petty transactions, for the gold coins that are stowed away in the pockets of the 60,000,000 Ger- mans or in their tills are of less service to the public at large than if these same millions were lying quietly in the vaults of the Reichsbank.
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