Category Archives: The History of it All

Hoard of Roman Gold Found from the Last Days of Rome

There were more than 100 gold Roman coins discovered in a buried hoard in the Cressoni theatre in Como, north of Milan. What I have examined from the photographs supplied to me, is that this is a hoard from the … Continue reading

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Out of the Past…

Hmmmmm – not such a bad idea – huh?

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Confederate Inflation Rates (1861 – 1865)

The Chart attached below shows the Annualized Confederate Inflation Rate. The Annual Inflation Rates are calculated from information provided by the Richmond Civil War Centennial Committee on the purchasing power of Confederate Notes. The table below shows the actual Confederate … Continue reading

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The German Hyperinflation, 1923

In the mid-1960s, money manager George J.W. Goodman began to write a series of irreverent and witty columns for New York magazine under the borrowed name of capitalism’s founding theorist, Adam Smith. As “Adam Smith,” Goodman went on to write … Continue reading

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One world, One money

A global currency is not a new idea, but it may soon get a new lease of life ~ Foreword ~ In 1998 this Rothschild owned publication claimed we will be under a global currency by 2018. They also correctly … Continue reading

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Monete cudende ratio – Essay on the Coinage of Money (1526)

Coinage is imprinted gold or silver, by which the prices of things bought and sold are reckoned according to the regulations of any State or its ruler. Therefore money is, as it were, a common measure of values. That which … Continue reading

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A Myth Concerning Gold Confiscation

Gold confiscation is a subject that divides gold investors. Some say it won’t happen again and others say it will happen again. The one thing they tend to agree on is that they don’t want it to happen again. One … Continue reading

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Archives: Death Penalty for Debasing Currency: US Coinage Act of 1792

As most of you know much of our current law was based on English case law. Hence, this was the Royal Mint’s disposition of counterfeiters and forgers. The methods employed for carrying out the death penalty are appropriate even today.: … Continue reading

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Herbert Hoover: Godfather of the New Deal

Herbert Hoover was worth $4 million in 1914 as a mining engineer and mine owner. This was before World War I, when the dollar bought 25 times more than it does today. He was good at what he did in … Continue reading

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We are busted…

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