massah
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Oh yeah didn't all gold have to be turned in?If you had taken it to the treasury you would have been arrested and thrown in prison.
Oh yeah didn't all gold have to be turned in?If you had taken it to the treasury you would have been arrested and thrown in prison.
you liar.Yeah, gold was totally illegal to own from 1933 until 1975. Kind of hard to have a gold standard when you can't have any gold.
you liar.
you couldn't own gold COINS. or gold CURRENCY.
it was totally legal to own gold jewelry. TOTALLY!
And the gold exchange was more of an international monetary exchange having little to do with the domestic situation.So, if we were on a gold standard in 1970, could you take your 10 ounce gold coin to the treasury and trade it in for cash?
you cited it. it was 100 dollars or 9-10 THOUSAND dollars in today's money.Executive Order 6102
own up to $100 in gold or $1,677 if adjusted for inflation or ten years in prison
Im not arguing anything about the gold i just added my knowledge..you cited it. it was 100 dollars or 9-10 THOUSAND dollars in today's money.
you think all these politicians and wealthy industrialists just gave up their gold monocles, necklaces and rings down to a miserable $100 each do you???
you talk about it like if it was like alcohol prohibition...it wasn't....
You think in 1970 the value of $100 of gold was worth $10,000 today? Gold was $35 an ounce from 1933 til 1971, so there was 3 ounces of gold, which is worth $5,100 today. The point was that gold could not be used as money.you cited it. it was 100 dollars or 9-10 THOUSAND dollars in today's money.
you think all these politicians and wealthy industrialists just gave up their gold monocles, necklaces and rings down to a miserable $100 each do you???
you talk about it like if it was like alcohol prohibition...it wasn't....
YOU LIAR!! You could own gold coins that were minted previous to 1933 because of Numismatic and collector value!!you liar.
you couldn't own gold COINS. or gold CURRENCY.
it was totally legal to own gold jewelry. TOTALLY!
Yep, You couldn't really exchange gold for cash, they would arrest you for not turning it in when they nationalized all the gold in the country. It was used to illustrate the point that you can't be on a Gold Standard if gold is illegal to transact in.And the gold exchange was more of an international monetary exchange having little to do with the domestic situation.
Backed by debt? Sorry charlie that didn't happen until August 18, 1971. I am not spinning a thing here, I am stating irrefutable fact that neither you nor a whole army of history revisionists will ever be able to prove otherwise.The whole point ND, was that at the time of 1970, the dollar was backed by debt. No matter how your try to spin it, you were wrong.
But you haven't clarified anything...and how many times did you change your position?Backed by debt? Sorry charlie that didn't happen until August 18, 1971. I am not spinning a thing here, I am stating irrefutable fact that neither you nor a whole army of history revisionists will ever be able to prove otherwise.
Prove it. You're post has nothing to back it upThey Hide shit becuase if you knew everything of what they do when they do it. It would have disastorous effects on the Economy
If you had a thought process that went to the next level you might have a chance at understanding. Think about this "its not our fault, government said everything was okay"Rand Paul: Government should not regulate mine industry
By Matt DeLong
yes you could if those coins were minted outside of the USyou liar.
you couldn't own gold COINS. or gold CURRENCY.
it was totally legal to own gold jewelry. TOTALLY!
sigh you are so uninformed it hurts.Did the Loans get paid back?
Did they count an overnight loan that got rolled over as 2 loans?
Was everything listed as a Loan actually a loan?
It is totally clear , if you cannot see it I suggest a trip to the eye doctor. BTW I never changed my position, not even once. The Dollar was backed by silver from 1933 through Aug of 1971.But you haven't clarified anything...and how many times did you change your position?
You make me laugh...It is totally clear , if you cannot see it I suggest a trip to the eye doctor. BTW I never changed my position, not even once. The Dollar was backed by silver from 1933 through Aug of 1971.