Free banking is fractional reserve banking; in Scotland circa 1820 typical banks held gold reserves of only one to two percent because public faith was so high that almost no one redeemed notes—people actually preferred to deposit gold guineas in exchange for trusted bank paper.

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George Selgin

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the typical Scottish bank held gold reserves of one to two percent... such was the faith in the Scottish banks of issue

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George Selgin on Free Banking 11/17/2008EconTalk
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