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S. 433, A Bill to Provide for the Taking Over by the Government of the Outstanding Capital Stock of All Federal Reserve Banks; to Create a Federal Reserve Bank and a Federal Reserve Bank Board; to Provide an Adequate and Stable Monetary System; to Prevent Both Uncontrolled Deflation and Inflation; to Provide a System to Control the Price of Commodities Through Control of the Purchasing Power of Money; to Substitute Federal Reserve Bank Notes for Outstanding Gold Certificates, Silver Certificates, Treasury Notes of 1890, United States Notes, Federal Reserve Notes, National Currency, and National-bank Notes; and to Coin and Regulate the Value of Money in Pursuance of Article I, Section 8, Paragraph 5, of the Constitution of the United States; and for Other Purposes : 74th Congress, 1st Session, Box 141

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United States. Congress. Senate. S. 433, A Bill to Provide for the Taking Over by the Government of the Outstanding Capital Stock of All Federal Reserve Banks; to Create a Federal Reserve Bank and a Federal Reserve Bank Board; to Provide an Adequate and Stable Monetary System; to Prevent Both Uncontrolled Deflation and Inflation; to Provide a System to Control the Price of Commodities Through Control of the Purchasing Power of Money; to Substitute Federal Reserve Bank Notes for Outstanding Gold Certificates, Silver Certificates, Treasury Notes of 1890, United States Notes, Federal Reserve Notes, National Currency, and National-bank Notes; and to Coin and Regulate the Value of Money in Pursuance of Article I, Section 8, Paragraph 5, of the Constitution of the United States; and for Other Purposes : 74th Congress, 1st Session, Box 141, Records of the Federal Reserve System, Record Group 82. https://fraser.stlouisfed.org/archival/1344/item/539741, accessed on April 17, 2024.

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