Osmanli Bankasi Arsivi ve Tahsin Isbiroglu Koleksiyonundan Osmanli Bankasi banknotlari, 1863-1914.
Osmanli Bankasi Arsivi ve Tahsin Isbiroglu Koleksiyonundan Osmanli Bankasi banknotlari, 1863-1914.
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Detalles
- Año de publicación
- 1998
- ISBN
- 9789757306481
- Lugar de impresión
- Istanbul
- Autor
- Edhem Eldem.
- Páginas
- 0
- Editores
- Osmanli Bankasi
- Formato
- 4to - over 9¾ - 12" tall
- Materia
- Numismatics & Philately, Ottomanica
- Descripción
- New
- Descripción
- Dust jacket
- Sobrecubierta
- True
- Conservación
- Nuevo
- Idiomas
- Inlgés
- Encuadernación
- Tapa dura
Descripción
Original bdg. Dust wrapper. 4to. (33 x 24 cm). In Turkish. Many color ills. of banknotes. 167 p. Ottoman paper moneys form the Collection of Tahsin Isbiroglu and the archive of the Ottoman Bank. Osmanli Bankasi Arsivi ve Tahsin Isbiroglu Koleksiyonundan Osmanli Bankasi banknotlari, 1863-1914. This book attempts to present all the banknotes and instruments of circulation issued by the Imperial Ottoman Bank from 1863 to 1914, within the framework of its privilege. The main reason behind this effort is to complete the patchy, or sometimes altogether missing, information available to this day. Indeed, even though some of the general features and figures of the bank's issue were already known, this information still remained extremely superficial. To give but one concrete example of the limits and superficiality of this knowledge, it should suffice to say that there was no clear information as to the exact dates and numbers of each issue. Figures and dates relating to the withdrawal, cancellation and incineration of these banknotes were even harder to come by. In short, it was clear that the only source likely to bring some clarity to the matter was the bank's own records. The Ottoman Bank historical research project, initiated in 1997 with the collaboration of the Ottoman Bank and the Economic and Social History Foundation of Turkey, made it possible to unearth, one after the other, all the documents relating to the Imperial Ottoman Bank's role as a bank of issue. Today, it is possible to study in great detail every single issue of the bank, to the point of following the fate of an individual banknote from issue to cancellation and to incineration. This book consists, therefore, of a systematic presentation of these sources and of the information that can be derived from them.