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      No.2625

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      Thomas
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      Amsterdam Maritime Guild
      We got a job from an elite member of this town. Recently, England has pulled out of a financial crisis.
      The client wants to know how such a small country could recover like that. First, talk to one of the governor's guards here.
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            In the investigation after that, the appearance of a new financial official seemed to be connected to the country with a large debt recovering.
            So I want you to find out about a financial official called Thomas. If you listen around the port in London, you'll be able to pick up some threads.

            Thomas the financial official worked under the Queen and said "Bad money drives out good under legal tender laws." I don't really know what that means... but did you hear about Plymouth? That's where Thomas's estates is, so you can hear details from the young people in town.

            If you keep making poor quality currency, and that stays in circulation, good quality money will vanish. And so the people's trust in the currency will vanish, and the economy will collapse. Thanks to Thomas getting quality back into the currency, we're holding out.

            Thomas Gresham stopped the crown from making poor quality currency. After that the country's public finances got back on their feet. He was a good financial advisor.




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