232 THE CURRENCY REPORT Estimated amount of gold coin held by Banks (excluding gold coin held in the Issue Department of the Bank of England) and in public circulation.........^ ... 123,000,000 Grand total ...... £179,926,000 " The corresponding figures on July 10,1918, as nearly as they can be estimated, were :— Fiduciary Issue of the Bank of England ............ 18,450,000 Currency Notes not covered by gold 230,412,000 Total Fiduciary Issues * ... £248,862,000 Bank of England Notes issued against coin and bullion ......... 65,368,000 Currency Notes covered by gold ... 28,500,000 Estimated amount of gold coin held by Banks (excluding gold coin held by Issue Department of Bank of England), say ......... 40,000,000 Grand total ...... £382,730,000 " There is also a certain amount of gold coin still in the hands of the public which ought to be added to the last-mentioned figure, but the amount is unknown/' It will be noted that the gold held by the banks (other than the Bank of England) and by the public has • declined from £123 to £40 millions, according to the * The notes issued by Scottish and Irish banks which have been made legal tender during the war have not been included in the foregoing figures. Strictly the amount (about ^5,000,000) by which these issues exceed the amount of gold and currency notes held by those banks should be added to the figures of the prcsc nt fiduciary issues given above.