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==United States==
{{see also|Fractional currency}}
Private issues from stores, bank issues and tokens as well circulated as a method of accomplishing commercial transactions from 1837 to 1861. Shinplasters circulated in many parts of the western frontier during the mid 1800s, including in the [[Republic of Texas]] during its early days.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.houstoncoins.com/blog/currency-of-the-republic-of-texas/|title=How the Republic of Texas began its Paper Money Career|date=September 6, 2016|work=Currency of the Republic of Texas|accessdate=2019-07-12}}</ref> The breadth of these private systems and the lack of integrity and security caused Francis
Shinplasters circulated in the United States from 1861 to 1869, during the Civil War and the years of reconstruction. Since much of the coins were sold to Canada by brokers and melted or sent to England for melt, Canada was overloaded with American coinage that began to be preferred as a circulation currency. The Minister of Finance decided to buy the American currencies at a very favorable rate, as they struck their replacement coinage in England, and they shipped these coins to New York to solve their problems. At the same time, the government fixed the exchange rate from American to Canadian coinage at 80% to discourage the import of more coinage. It worked. To help with the shortages, the Canadian Government issued in 1870 notes in the value of $.25 as a single note value. The initial notes were labeled as series A and an A was printed on the left side of the note toward the center. They printed 2,000,000 of these notes. In 1871, they Printed another 3,000,000 $.25 notes of Series B to continue to fill this void and prevent American coins from coming back. From 1869 until the 1890s they printed 300,000 $.25 notes with no plate number on it. They used the old A and B plates and honed off the A and B letters. On some of these notes, you can still see the remnants of the A and B.{{Citation needed|date=December 2019}}
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