Thread: the fall of the U.S. dollar
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12-02-2008 09:32 AM #1
The "Amero" shown was a fake made by a distribution company. Somewhat akin to a Mardi gras dubloon. Anodised Aluminum. To be real gold, Manufacture of the necessary amount to cover the alleged China shipment would have used up all the gold that is in vaults around the world. That amount would be some 1.7 trillion dollars worth at 1000 dollars an oz. or some 900B at current market. Gold would have to be at over 2000$ an oz just to have enough to cover this years debt.theres no foo like an old foo
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12-02-2008 12:01 PM #2
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12-02-2008 03:02 PM #3
No, I don't. If an Amero shows up it will be a worthless fiat paper currency just like we have now. Just new and improved. Whazizname was claiming the amero he had was gold.
Just had a thought. Do you suppose it is called a Fiat currency because it just struggles along and can crumble in a heap without any warning and is basicly worthless?
Now we can say we're back on topic cause we talked about cars?Last edited by 61bone; 12-02-2008 at 03:06 PM.
theres no foo like an old foo
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12-02-2008 05:31 PM #4
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12-02-2008 04:06 PM #5
[QUOTE=61bone;334091] To be real gold, Manufacture of the necessary amount to cover the alleged China shipment would have used up all the gold that is in vaults around the world.
The video never said the coins were gold, The video said you should exchange you dollars for gold before the Amero takes over. If that ever even happens at all.
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Cupro-nickel would be my best guess.

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