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OpenMarket Tender Operation System (OMTOS)
OMTOS (OpenMarket Tender Operations System) is the electronic bidding system for the execution of the Eurosystem's open market operations as well as the foreign exchange Liquidity Providing Operations (LPO).
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Cash management
Confidence in a currency is rooted in cash. In Germany, it is the Bundesbank’s task to provide an adequate supply of high-quality euro banknotes and coins at all times. The Bundesbank provides retailers and banks with cash, withdraws counterfeit money from circulation and replaces damaged coins and banknotes.
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Beantragung eines Schlichtungsverfahrens
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Zur Einleitung eines Schlichtungsverfahrens ist ein Antrag erforderlich. Den Antrag können Sie als Online-Antrag, per E-Mail oder per Brief an die Schlichtungsstelle bei der Deutschen Bundesbank senden.
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Online-Rallye durch unsere virtuelle Goldausstellung
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Das Geldmuseum lädt zu einem Spaziergang durch eine virtuelle Gold-Ausstellung ein. Es gibt dort vieles rund um das Thema Gold zu entdecken.
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Statistics on payment systems
In this section you will find a selection of statistics on payments and securities settlement.
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Numismatic library
In addition to the numismatic collection, there is also a specialist library which is universal in its chronological and geographical scope. It is a reference library only and is open to the public by appointment.
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Unterrichtsvorlagen zum Schülerbuch
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Für das Schülerbuch „Geld und Geldpolitik“ sind begleitende Materialien für den Einsatz im Schulunterricht erhältlich.
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The victorious emperor A gold medallion of Constans
Constans was the youngest son of Constantin I the Great. He was only a boy when his father accorded him the rank of Caesar (emperor-designate). With the death of Constantin I in 337, his three sons Constantin II, Constantius II and Constans adopted the title of Augustus and divided the empire amongst themselves.