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Ginger Flitter
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>Karl Marx for Medievals
>worth, painting, million silver pieces
>inflation
Thats... reasonable, in theory, but is one that doesn't reaches much farther than that. As silver keeps showing up as time goes, more people will simply come to exist to want the silver. Maybe from faraway lands, surely from being born, or the silver getting acessible to farmers and...
Hmmn. I guess the chance that, someday, there will be more silver than people is rather far-fetched but possible... would everyone be rich, then? I wonder if we would just start making coinage out of something else... like gold, alum, or whatever. Not iron. Steel?
Paper just sounds wrong. Being able to just write coinage its... at least we know there is a limited amount of silver in the land. Not so much with paper.
>government, bank, authority/respect
>backed, honesty, willingness
Only a king has the luxury of choice in that level, for sure... the common people can just bow down, if the king suddenly decide grass is worth its weight in gold, and only another king can say otherwise.
In the end, it all sums up to trusting those kings have our best interests when controlling the global cashflow. Thats hardly a happy thought.
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