The myths surrounding gold – illustrated insight into the gold vaults of the Deutsche Bundesbank
Gold as a means of payment and the creation of Germany’s gold reserves
Background information on the transfer of gold holdings to Frankfurt
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Germany's Gold
How were Germany’s gold reserves created, and what role has gold played as a means of payment over the centuries? What meaning have gold reserves had in the past, and what is their significance in the present? This book provides a vivid illustration of the Bundesbank’s gold reserves, presenting them in such an informative way that readers will almost feel as if they can reach out and touch them.
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The Deutsche Bundesbank’s project to bring substantial gold holdings to Frankfurt am Main from storage locations in New York and Paris has generated a great deal of public interest in recent years. Germany’s gold reserves are administered by the Bundesbank, and this book is the first of its kind to provide a detailed account of how the gold in the Bank’s vaults came into being and how it has been used and stored over time. Interesting insights into the mining and processing of gold as a raw material as well as authoritative information about its qualities are impressively complemented, visually, by lavish photographs of selected gold ingots from the Bundesbank’s reserves.
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Essays by H. Mäkeler, W. Schulte, C.-L. Thiele, J. Weidmann, R. Zils
160 pages, 148 illustrations
22 x 28 cm, linen binding with dust jacket and bookmark
160 pages, 148 illustrations
22 x 28 cm, linen binding with dust jacket and bookmark
ISBN: 978-3-7774-3182-6
Keywords
Treasure, money, numismatics, Gold reserve, finance, coins, Bundesbank
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