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The Dollar Has Lost Its Golden Luster!

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When the gold standard was set in place, the price of gold remained a constant $20.65 per ounce and only fluctuated by $0.01 from the year 1833 to1890. So for fifty seven years as the US Dollar was attached to this gold standard, it remained un-fluctuating along with the gold standard. That is how it was designed to be from the founding of the country.

The constitution states that the currency of the country is to remain that way to maintain the Dollar and protect against what is exactly happening to the currency today.

From the years between 1891 and 1930, the price of gold per ounce remained relatively stable. The lowest it went was $20.58 and the highest it reached per ounce was $21.32 and so, for a total of ninety seven years between 1833 and 1930, the price of gold only moved $.74 cents from high to low.

The gold price reached an all time low at the time of the great depression in 1931 and since then the government gradually removed the Dollar currency away from the gold standard until August 15th 1871; President Nixon announced that the US government would no longer redeem US currency for gold. This was the last step in departing from the gold standard. The demise of the Dollar can be seen since it was removed for the gold standard.

Keep in mind that the Dollar has historical value and therefore is extremely consistent, even though it looks as though the gold price is rising; it is really the Dollar that is falling. It has been as high as $1,030 per ounce, down to $830 per ounce.

So interestingly, if you wanted to buy a new car that cost $55,000 in 2008 and in gold, that would cost you roughly 60 ounces of gold at the spot price of $930 per ounce. So, if the Dollar was never removed from the gold standard and all the inflation that has occurred because of the removal from the gold standard, that same car today would only cost you $1,200. Remove the $1,200 from $55,000 and you get $53,800 which is how much inflation this $1,200 item has risen by over the last one hundred years.

The original Dollar value is roughly $.02 cents in today's money. It's astounding to realise how much the Dollar has dropped in value. I will try to explain further. In 1964, $.25 would just about get you a gallon of gas at the pumps because in 1964 a quarter was made from 10% copper but 90% silver. Silver costing $17.20 per ounce makes the quarters value $3.11 and that quarter of 1964 can still give you a gallon of gas today. This shows that the value of gold and silver has hardly changed and that it's the currencies that are not tied to gold and silver that are fluctuating drastically.

This was the founding Fathers warning to us and exactly the resaon why they tied the Dollar to gold and silver at the founding of the constitution. The over creating by the Federal Reserve of Dollars at their own behest is in reality another tax upon the American Citizens, it strips the dollar of what little value it has left in your pocket and in the long run continues to do so. While you are making roughly the same amount of money, the price of goods and services are going up but really, it's the value of the Dollar or any currency really, that's value is going down. I hope that I have made it clear to you that you need to make a move on this problem, be it investing your money as soon as you can into precious metals or by even taking a stand against the governments position on a detached Dollar from the gold standard.

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You might need to think over what this article has been saying and it will probably change the way you look at the Dollar from now on.
If you make a decision to consider buying gold to hedge the falling dollar, then take a look at my web site: http://www.wheretobuy-gold.com or if you want to read up more, check out my other articles at: http://howtobuy-gold.blogspot.com/
Thank you for your time





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