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Banknotes in Europe
In Europe the first paper money consisted of paper 'coins'
issued in Protestant Leyden (today, Leiden) in the
Netherlands during the Spanish siege of 1574. Over 5000 of
the estimated 14,000 residents of Leyden died, mostly due to
starvation. Even leather (often used to create emergency
currency) was boiled and used to feed the people. So to
create currency, the residents took covers and paper from
hymnals and church missives and created paper planchets,
which were struck using the same dies that were previously
used to mint coins.
The first proper European banknotes were issued by
Stockholms Banco, a predecessor of the Bank of Sweden, in
1660, although the bank ran out of coins to redeem its notes
in 1664 and ceased operating in that year.
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