Significant milestones in Forex history
Posted by Santu amin in FOREX
Both coins and paper money were being used by the nineteenth century. Currencies were not valued directly against each other but rather under a "Gold Standard". Under the gold standard each currency had a specific rate at which the same currency could be considered for a specific unit of gold. This however gave birth to a use full exchange rate between any two currencies.
To illustrate, in 1900 the mint parity for the U.S. dollar was $20.67, while the British equivalent was was 3 pounds, 17 shillings, 10 pence. If one wanted to exchange U.S. dollars for British pounds under the gold standard, one would divide $20.67 by 3.17.10, which yields a rate of $4.86 per pound after taking into account that U.S gold coins contain slightly more gold content than Brittish coins (Aliber, 34).
Following this logic, paper money could be used instead of some precious metal. A citizen could keep with them paper money while the central bank would, in which greater amounts of money exited the country than entered, that would lead o less U.S. dollars in circulation.