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continental currency inflation - translation to russian

PAPER MONEY ISSUED BY THE UNITED STATES DURING THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION
Continental Dollar; Continental Currency; Continental (currency); North American continental currency; Continental currency; Colonial Script; Continental dollar; Colonial Scrip; Colonial scrip; Not worth a continental; Continentals
  • A fifty-five dollar Continental issued in 1779
  • Continental One Third Dollar Note (obverse)
  • 1652 [[pine tree shilling]]
  • alt=Connecticut colonial currency, 40 shillings, 1775 (obverse)
  • alt=Connecticut colonial currency, 40 shillings, 1775 (reverse)
  • alt=Delaware colonial currency, 4 shillings, 1776 (obverse)
  • alt=Delaware colonial currency, 4 shillings, 1776 (reverse)
  • alt=Georgia colonial currency, 40 dollars, 1778 (obverse)
  • alt=Georgia colonial currency, 40 dollars, 1778 (reverse)
  • alt=Massachusetts colonial currency, 2 shilling, 1741 (obverse)
  • alt=Massachusetts colonial currency, 2 shilling, 1741 (reverse)
  • alt=Maryland colonial currency, 1 dollar, 1770 (obverse)
  • alt=Maryland colonial currency, 1 dollar, 1770 (reverse)
  • alt=North Carolina colonial currency, 3 pounds sterling, 1729 (obverse)
  • alt=North Carolina colonial currency, 3 pounds sterling, 1729 (reverse)
  • alt=New Hampshire colonial currency, 1 dollar, 1780 (obverse)
  • alt=New Hampshire colonial currency, 1 dollar, 1780 (reverse)
  • alt=New Jersey colonial currency, 12 shilling, 1776 (obverse)
  • alt=New Jersey colonial currency, 12 shilling, 1776 (reverse)
  • alt=New York colonial currency, 2 shilling, 1775 (obverse)
  • alt=New York colonial currency, 2 shilling, 1775 (reverse)
  • David Hall]] in 1764.
  • alt=Pennsylvania colonial currency, 20 shilling, 1771 (obverse)
  • alt=Pennsylvania colonial currency, 20 shilling, 1771 (reverse)
  • alt=Rhode Island colonial currency, 1 dollar, 1780 (obverse)
  • alt=Rhode Island colonial currency, 1 dollar, 1780 (reverse)
  • alt=South Carolina colonial currency, 60 dollars, 1779 (obverse)
  • alt=South Carolina colonial currency, 60 dollars, 1779 (reverse)
  • alt=Virginia colonial currency, 3 pounds sterling, 1773 (obverse)
  • alt=Virginia colonial currency, 3 pounds sterling, 1773 (reverse)

continental currency inflation      
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обесценение денег в североамериканских колониях Англии, связанное с выпуском "континентальных долларов"
continental currency         
валюта стран континентальной Европы (в отличие от английской)
not worth a continental         
ни гроша не стоит

Definition

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1. м. нескл.
Старинная французская золотая или серебряная монета с изображением геральдического щита.
2. м. нескл.
Валютная счетная единица, используемая странами - членами Европейской валютной системы с 1979 г.

Wikipedia

Early American currency

Early American currency went through several stages of development during the colonial and post-Revolutionary history of the United States. John Hull was authorized by the Massachusetts legislature to make the earliest coinage of the colony (the willow, the oak, and the pine tree shilling) in 1652.

Because few coins were minted in the Thirteen Colonies, which later became the United Colonies and then the United States, foreign coins like the Spanish dollar were widely circulated. Colonial governments, at times, issued paper money to facilitate economic activities. The British Parliament passed Currency Acts in 1751, 1764, and 1773 to regulate colonial paper money.

During the American Revolution, the Colonies became independent states. No longer subject to monetary regulations arbitrarily imposed by the British Parliament, the States began to issue paper money to pay for military expenses. The Continental Congress also issued paper money during the Revolution — known as Continental currency — to fund the war effort. To meet the monetary demands of the war, State and Continental governments printed large amounts of currency, leading to rapid depreciation. By the end of the war, these paper notes became effectively worthless. Additionally, British counterfeiting gangs contributed further to the decreased value. By its conclusion, only a few counterfeiters had been caught and preemptively hanged, for the crime.

What is the Russian for continental currency inflation? Translation of &#39continental currency infl