Who established the Bank of France, and when?
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The Bank of France was founded in 1800 by Napoleon Bonaparte as a private shareholders' society. In 1803 it received the monopoly right to issue bank notes in Paris, and after 1848, following thoe absorption of nine provincial banks of issue, for the whole country.
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The Bank of France was founded in 1800 by Napoleon Bonaparte as a private shareholders' society. In 1803 it received the monopoly right to issue bank notes in Paris, and after 1848, following the absorption of nine provincial banks of issue, for the whole country.
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