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Withdraw the metal from the bank

Does "withdraw the metal from the bank" meaning ending the supplies of metal from the bank? metal here it's metal for producing money right?

For the goods brought, the banker issued a bank note. Hence, the later word of the banknote. It was a confirmation of depositing a certain amount of gold. In order not to withdraw the metal from the bank at each payment the fee was paid by a banknote with an appropriate denomination.

  

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e. take it back into one's own possession). The gold is deposited at the bank to keep it safe, not for the purposes of producing coins.

  • e.
  • take it back into one's own possession).
  • The gold is deposited at the bank to keep it safe, not for the purposes of producing coins.
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"withdraw the metal from the bank" means withdraw the gold that one previously deposited at the bank (i.e. take it back into one's own possession). The gold is deposited at the bank to keep it safe, not for the purposes of producing coins.

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