............... AS THE PICTURES SHOW A GEM BU LUSTROUS HAND 1876 NETHERLANDS GOLD 10 GULDEN--DEPICTS KING WILLIAM III  [1817-1890]  HARD  MONEY OLDER GOLD COIN A SCARCE EARLY DATED EXQUISITE OLDER CLASSIC COIN.  .1947 AGW   A  great GOLD bullion buy - old date.

Thank You From my lifetime of experience as a hard-asset financial consultant and my research as author of the comprehensive best-seller: “Fiat Paper Money the History and Evolution of Our Currency. ©"

Prepare now. The value of our fiat money is changing too fast. It buys less and less than ever before, and soon will buy close to nothing. Only a few voice concern. In the hundreds of currency collapses and hyperinflations I have examined, the experts convincingly assure, "it can't happen here."  I don't claim to be an expert or a prophet. In my business, I have become a student of the transaction. ©

R. T. FOSTER 


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Fiat Paper Money—The History and Evolution of Our Currency© is one of the most important books of this century.”

D.R. Schoon

Economic Analyst


 

Fiat Paper Money—The History and Evolution of Our Currency by Ralph T. Foster is a text that should be studied by all those that claim to be students of markets, history and currency.  Mr. Foster proves historically that a currency that continually loses buying power over a contiguous period of years and enters into a period of significant economic dislocation will implode all of a sudden… as in a currency event of hyper-inflation.

Jim Sinclair

Commodities Trader


My new book, Fiat Paper Money-The History and Evolution of our Currency©, [also available on e-bay auctions] documents the evolution of paper currency since the first national notes of 1024 A.D.   Perhaps the most important discovery from our research is how gold and silver coins have proven a consistent and reliable way to circumvent the inevitable collapse of fiat paper notes and the personal devastation that accompanies their loss of value. ***The value of gold and silver coins endures-they have always provided.    Conversely all fiat monetary units eventually and always become totally worthless.   The same goes for anything that depends on fiat units for its value, whether stocks, bonds, derivatives, annuities, any paper or electronic obligations.©***In the spirit of George Washington himself over 200 years ago, be careful not to trade something that is tangible for something that is intangible [see chapter seven].   RALPH FOSTER


............ EXCERPTS  INCLUDED.