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Funny Money
Posted: Thu Nov 29, 2007 11:06 pm
by Dan Schultz
Hey, Bloke! Do you own any of this stuff?
http://libertydollar.org/
This is a local guy and it seems that he is causing quite a stir around here. Big new!
Posted: Fri Nov 30, 2007 6:11 am
by iiipopes
The original forms of paper currency contained the words, "I promise to pay..." or equivalent, from a time when money was asset based instead of market based. But you will note (pun intended) that those words are not on current (another pun intended) federal reserve notes, as the American monetary system is a market system, not an asset system.
And in the end, since in the abstract money, whatever its form, is simply and only a defined medium of exchange, what does it matter?
And this one in particular, his "certificates" at best are no different than investing in a precious metal hedge fund. At worst, because it would be quite a feat for him to personally back these certificates with sufficient precious metal (remember what happened to Bunker Hunt), at worst, these certificates aren't worth, well, (yeah, I gotta say it) the paper they're written on.
Posted: Fri Nov 30, 2007 1:09 pm
by iiipopes
bloke wrote:Any paper is only worth anything if
- the institution backing the paper remains solvent
- people widely accept the paper for payment
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Federal Reserve Notes qualify less and less in BOTH categories.
Don't they, though
