Really old money and stange coins

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Ivan - I have to agree with SVR. The feds couldn't knock off a National Debt by making a quick profit as you put it. When the value and demand of gold rose goods and services weren't worth what the gold was worth. The sterling silver was appropriate for the dollars value for a while. Then even that went away. And even our pennies worth was less then the bullion of the copper so in mid 1982 even the penny changed. Did this take away our national debt in anyway? Our country's debt didn't go away as the value of other countries gold also increased. Our gold wasn't worth more then there's so nothing changed any countries gold wealth between each other. I'm sure I worded things a little off but the U.S didn't benefit from this. We would have bankrupted if this didn't happen. I'll work for anyone all they want. I'll charge only $10.00 per day. Do you think I could get that $10.00 in a half ounce of gold? Man would that be nice but how long would it take to Bankrupt the employer? Unless milk goes up to $200.00 a gallon then they couldn't stay in business or else our economy would fall to its death real quick!!!
Steve
 

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