They would say oh they print paper money private banks print paper money " not just government banks.
他们会说:“哦,银行印制钞票,私有银行印制纸币,不仅仅是政府银行在印。
Because he wasn't a very good card player his posse took him for fairly sizable amounts of money.
由于他不是个打牌高手,他的警卫队,把他看作等身的钞票
It emerged into an institution in which banks would have notes bank notes-that circulated widely and we began to think of them as money.
它出现于一个银行保有票据,的机构,这个票据就是钞票---那种流通广泛的钞票,我们把它视为金钱。
Okay, so this is a five-dollar note and I'm going to put it--sorry about that again-- I'm going to put it in an envelope.
没错,这是一张5美元的钞票,我将要把它,装进一个信封里面
Here, they look up and they see money at the top, or whatever.
在这儿,他们往头上看的话,大概能看到钞票吧,或者其他东西
So the central bank would print up notes and give it to the government and the government would start spending it on the war.
于是,中央银行会印制钞票,并将其交到政府手中,之后政府开始,将其用到战争开销中。
We've centralized the note issue in the United States starting in 1913 with the Federal Reserve Board so your notes that you see are called Federal Reserve Notes.
我们在1913年通过联邦储备金监察小组,集中了美国发行的钞票,所以你看到的钞票,叫做联邦储备券。
So Jude has trustworthily brought back the five dollars.
裘德确实带来了一张5美元的钞票
Now these banks no longer issue notes.
现在,这些银行不再发行钞票了。
So given that we only have one five dollar bill does there have to be one unique winner, and if so, how is that determined if we have multiple people who are That's a good question. If there's multiple winners, we'll divide it but we'll make sure everyone has a positive winning.
现在那里只有一张5美元钞票,是不是说只有唯一的赢家啊,要是这样,怎么确定谁是赢家,好的,要是有多个赢家,我们会平分奖金的
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