Remember Kuwait? They have a dinar as well. The elite managed to get filthy rich off of that revaluation, but they managed also to keep that little scheme a secret. Look it up.
Rome might have, depending what Caesar’s invasion was about. Seems like a lot of the people that are called dictators in history were just pushing back against currency debasement by force.
We kinda did by switching it from gold to oil, but the underlying mechanism didn’t get fixed so the debasement continued and it did rely on war to force acceptance.
Question for history anons...
Has any society/people/country ever reestablished it's currency once debased?
Other than through war, collapse or invasion...
We are going to find out here soon enough
Remember Kuwait? They have a dinar as well. The elite managed to get filthy rich off of that revaluation, but they managed also to keep that little scheme a secret. Look it up.
Rome might have, depending what Caesar’s invasion was about. Seems like a lot of the people that are called dictators in history were just pushing back against currency debasement by force.
We kinda did by switching it from gold to oil, but the underlying mechanism didn’t get fixed so the debasement continued and it did rely on war to force acceptance.
China or India might have done it at some point?
Germany 1933
I don't think we would be reestablishing the currency that hasn't been ours for over 100 years. I feel it's about making it new