ASSIGNATS

ăsˈĭgnăts, äsēnyäˈ, paper currency issued during the French Revolution. To redeem the huge public debt and to counterbalance the growing deficit, the revolutionary constituent assembly issued (Dec., 1789) treasury notes, called assignats, to the amount of 400 million livres at 5% interest. These were intended as short-term obligations pending the sale of confiscated crown and church land. They were made legal tender in Apr., 1790, and subsequent issues bore no interest. The currency rapidly became inflated. The strigent financial measures during the Reign of Terror temporarily stabilized the valued of the assignat at one-third of its face value. However by early 1796 the assignats in circulation amounted to less than 1% of their original value; their value did not even cover the cost of printing them. Mandats territoriaux [land notes], adopted in 1796 as a new currency also based on confiscated lands, were also soon depreciated. Inflation stopped only when all paper currency was demonetized and redeemed at the rate of 3,000 livres in assignats or 100 francs in land notes to one franc in gold. On May 21, 1797, all unredeemed assignats were declared void.

See study by S. E. Harris (1930, repr. 1969).

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...continued to issue the old assignats at the same time that it...reduce the quantity of assignats in circulation, so that the value of each assignat should be raised to onethirtieth...to substitute them for assignats at the rate of one for...
...issuing and redemption of the assignats and the surplus expected from...that the arguments against assignats were false because the notes...land. The face value of the assignat , therefore, should remain...Furthermore, the redemption of the assignats was to be carefully monitored...
...1792 proportional amounts of assignats were also to be destroyed...land was assured that the assignats for which his land served...extraordinary fund. As no assignat below the value of 200 livres...obligations. The issue of the assignats would imply the withdrawal...
...million livres. According to White, 1 the Assignats "were engraved in the best style of...Being interest-bearing, these early Assignats were not a true form of paper money...1790 and May, 1791 authorized issues of Assignats in denominations of 50 and 5 livres...
...supplies. The last assignats no longer purported...National domains-- Assignat of one hundred francs...the government, by an assignat of 100 fr. , than 100...auction for as many assignats as they would fetch...sum expressed in an assignat pre
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...Summer 1891, pp. 98-100). Assignats During the French Revolution the Convention, finding that paper Assignats had depreciated substantially relative...who refused to accept a payment in assignats, or accepted assignats at a discount...
...had witnessed the debacle of the French assignats (1794-1796). This episode, Western...explained how the excessive issue of French assignats had "operated on their credit, and...deconomie politique, likewise attributed the assignats "prodigious" rate of turnover to cashholders...
...government introduced paper notes, called assignats, and threatened to impose a death sentence...to their face values. Consequently, assignats displaced silver ecus (and gold coins...by Greshams law. (In principle, the assignats were backed by goods confiscated from...
...Revolution. This is especially the case with the assignats counterfeited abroad and in the West of France...legitimize his operation for fabricating false assignats by declaring that the false assignats were those emitted by the Convention, because...
...Meulens discussion of the French paper "Assignats" is hardly reassuring: The notes themselves...reason . . . let it be noted that the Assignats were not issued as a true credit medium...inflation could have been avoided had Assignats been issued only to "capable producers...
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...paper currency called the assignat, and in April, 400 million...late 1791, 1.5 billion assignats were circulating and purchasing...August 1793 the number of assignats had increased to almost 4...percent. In November 1795 the assignats numbered 19.7 billion...
...continue, France will be wholly governed by the agitators in corporations, by societies in the towns formed of directors of assignats and trustees for the sale of church lands, attornies, agents, money-jobbers, speculators, and adventurers, composing...
...fiscal crisis, that the offices were abolished. The officeholders were compensated by cash payments in a new currency, the assignats, which were rendered worthless within a few years by the revolutionary printing presses. This parallel has two implications...
...problem was the collapse of the currency, which threatened economic ruin. "The results of this rapid depreciation of the assignats were immediate," notes historian Olivier Bernier. The peasants stopped bringing their crops to the market and stocked them...


 

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...behalf of the doomed Louis XVI to help feed those who were starving in Paris. Sadly, the Dutch bankers were paid finally in assignats, the worthless paper money printed in revolutionary Paris, which was useless when it came to trading it for food. These...


 

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ASSIGNATS as ignats, asenya , paper...treasury notes, called assignats, to the amount of 400 million...stabilized the valued of the assignat at one-third of its face...However by early 1796 the assignats in circulation amounted...
...Revolution he was an important figure in the Constituent Assembly, especially in financial debates. He opposed the issue of the assignats , and as the Revolution moved further to the left he fell under the suspicion of his fellow revolutionists and for a time...
...the French Revolution Claviere was an adviser to the comte de Mirabeau on financial policy and had a part in the issuing of assignats . He was finance minister in the kings Girondist cabinet of Mar. June, 1792. Claviere fell with the Girondists and committed...
...over Danton and others. Price and wage maximums were unevenly enforced, and acceptance of the inflated paper currency, the assignats , was made mandatory. A huge number of suspects were arrested; thousands were executed, including Marie Antoinette. A...
MANDATS see assignats . ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
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