As the economy continues to limp along, an increasing number of people are skeptical of the currency. But what alternative is there?
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As the economy continues to limp along, an increasing number of people are skeptical of the currency. But what alternative is there?
In Utah, lawmakers are concerned about the Federal Reserve and the way inflation erodes purchasing power with a fiat currency. So Utah is poised to accept gold and silver as legal tender. Does the state have the right idea?
Canadians will soon be able to start using plastic money for real. The Bank of Canada says it will start circulating new $100 bill made from a special polymer in November, with a $50 note to follow next March.
Even though the Canadian government has yet to make a decision about the penny, momentum is building against it, and Credit Cards Canada agrees that the penny has outlived its usefulness. What do you think? Read more: http://www.creditcardscanada.ca/blog/news/credit-cards-canada-urges-the-...
The history of the Canadian dollar is almost as interesting as the history of Canada itself. Let's take a look at the history of the Canadian dollar.
The U.S Currency is getting pretty cool looking with all of the new security enhancements. Take a look at currency from the past and from around the world. See how cool currency can look without the newest security enhancements from today.






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