Spinning Gold Into Dollars
Good as gold. It's an old saying meant to assure you of undeniable quality and perfection. So you might define anything from a child's behavior to a promise you make using that term: good as gold. In fact, it's a term that was once used to define the U.S. currency, when our dollar was freely convertible into gold.
Because gold can neither be created nor destroyed, it has stood the test of centuries as a standard of value. Alchemists have tried in vain to increase the supply. Economists have tried in vain to deny its worth. But historically, gold has been a secure refuge in times of trouble or political uncertainty.
In our modern and complex society, gold retains much of that historic allure. But there are simply too many currencies and transactions for the world to hide all its fears by purchasing gold. Instead, currencies themselves are traded freely -- to the tune of $1.9 trillion of value every day! ...
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