... furnishing an amount of loanable capital morethan twelve times as great as that of all the "National" Banks in the State[C]; more than twice as great as thatof all the "National" ... palaces. Largeamounts are also hoarded.But that gold and silver coins now stand, and that they can be made to stand, as currency, only at their trueand natural values as metals, for uses in the arts; ... Real estate also, of allkinds agricultural, manufacturing, and commercial rises under an abundant currency, and falls under a scanty currency. The reasons are these:Agricultural real estate...