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"Aware of the widespread prejudice against banks, Hamilton knew he needed to set out their advantages. Echoing Adam Smith, he showed how gold and silver, if locked up in a merchant's chest, were sterile. Deposit them in a bank, however, and these dead metals sprang to life as "nurseries of national wealth," forming a credit supply several times larger than the coins heaped in the bank's vaults.13"