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Err you did look at the dates on that graph, didn't you?Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostHere's another clue.
The value of one gold deutschmark in paper deutschmarks.

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Originally posted by Churchill View PostErr you did look at the dates on that graph, didn't you?
Knock first as I might be balancing my chakras.Comment
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tulip! I thought 1923 meant it was nearly half past seven!Originally posted by Churchill View PostErr you did look at the dates on that graph, didn't you?
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Erm, I'm sure he did. German hyperinflation was in 1922-23.Originally posted by Churchill View PostErr you did look at the dates on that graph, didn't you?
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So, based on what's happening to the price of Gold, who is the next Hitler?Originally posted by Platypus View PostErm, I'm sure he did. German hyperinflation was in 1922-23.
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Realityhack?Originally posted by Churchill View PostSo, based on what's happening to the price of Gold, who is the next Hitler?What happens in General, stays in General.You know what they say about assumptions!Comment
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Dunno, but let me know once you start looking for next Stalin...Originally posted by Churchill View PostSo, based on what's happening to the price of Gold, who is the next Hitler?Comment
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I didn't know he started in a bedsit.Originally posted by AtW View PostDunno, but let me know once you start looking for next Stalin...What happens in General, stays in General.You know what they say about assumptions!Comment
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