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Less Fiat Printed This Year According To This....

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So gold and silver has been on the move up for three solid days, and I was a bit surprised to see silver go back up over 36 an oz. early this Thursday morning, and gold across 1533 an oz. again....

I scanned through the articles on my yahoo home page to see if I could find any news that may support the recent upswing. Interesting that the writer does not mention a weak dollar or PMs or commodities or anything, but kinda makes an argument for it going obsolete, even though one so called expert calculated another 200 years before that happens....

The things that struck me as interesting is the huge amount of hundred dollar bills in fluctuation, again according to this source (like 7 billion worldwide, 2/3 in other country's), and that this year is first time more hundreds were printed than dollars. And no ten bills at all. Sorry, Hamilton, but at least they still remember you instead of Burr....

Again, a good 3rd of the world depends on cash, servers and bartenders like me, as one funny poster said in highest rated comments under this article...."Prostitutes don't take plastic"

I as well, would love to know where that guys $2.50 cent milk store is....

http://finance.yahoo.com/news/As-Pl...hu-container
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