66 sats \ 7 replies \ @Rothbardian_fanatic 24 Oct \ parent \ on: Today’s Pols Are All Bryanites econ
No, I subscribe to the Austrian viewpoint. I was just pointing out that at Bryan’s time, the silver from Nevada was just coming into the market, excuse me, flooding the market. It was creating a lot of inflation because the government made coinage factory in Nevada, specifically to turn the silver into silver dollars.
My father, after WWII lived in Colorado for a time. He told be it was a problem, sometimes, to be paid in silver dollars because a pocket full would droop his drawers!
Interesting
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Silver is a tad heavy. That is why a lot of people did not like having a pocket full of change (freedom coins). Do you remember in the James Bond movie when Bond asked if the hotel accepted British money? The answer was, “Yes, if they are sovereign's!”
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I don't remember that.
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I think it was in the second or third Bond movie.
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Most likely I saw it, but it's probably been decades.
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Yeah, I think it came out in ‘64 or ‘65.
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Yeah, I don’t have those DVDs, either.
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