Monday, July 04, 2005

I. J. Good


I. J. Good
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A Google search for Irby J. Good turns up this.

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Anonymous Anonymous said...

Exchanging the Polish Zloty

In 1998, the National Bank continued to receive an inflow of modest amounts
of the old zloty issued prior to redenomination; as of January 1, 1997, this
ceased being legal tender. The old notes and coin may still be exchanged for
new zloty, solely at the banks, until the end of the year 2010.

Generally speaking, the old currency was exchanged for new in the years
1995-96, when both currencies were in circulation in parallel. At January 1,
1997, the old currency which had not been returned to NBP cash desks represented just over 3% by value of all currency then in circulation. By the end of that year, this had fallen to 0.86% of currency in circulation, and in 1998
dropped a further 0.2 points, so that by year end 1998 this constituted no
more than 0.66% of outstanding cash stocks. Taking into account the fact that
the old notes and coin still remaining outside the central bank (i. e., not yet
presented for exchange) are mostly of small denominations, there is little
prospect of all old zloty being exchanged, and this whole question can shortly
be considered over and done with.

http://www.nbp.pl/en/publikacje/r_roczny/rocz_ang98.pdf

Tue May 02, 02:17:00 PM EDT  

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