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<p>[QUOTE="pairunoyd, post: 1465348, member: 17595"]thats why i noted that itd be in today's dollars. If a loaf of bread went up 18 times, along with everything else, then that 300 would be 5400. The future $300 figure is the value of $300 today. Besides, the US dollar might not even be around much longer and we might be referring to it's value in 'credits' or in grams of silver or gold. Who knows.</p><p><br /></p><p>Cladking, with a name like that, Im going to assume your answer is a bit biased. lol. But being biased doesnt mean being wrong. I thank you for your answer. VERY VERY VERY nice! I have a HARD time getting answers. Most would rather critique my questions. Yes, theyre deserving of such criticisms, but you can also use your imagination. </p><p><br /></p><p>When I was a kid I was bad about driving my friends crazy with questions, especially questions about difficult choices, e.g., would you rather be burned alive or stalked and eaten by a lion? lol. I guess that interest in choices is what lead me to my interest in economics, hence my interest in money, hence my interest in gold and silver, hence my interest in numismatics. <img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie2" alt=";)" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" />[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="pairunoyd, post: 1465348, member: 17595"]thats why i noted that itd be in today's dollars. If a loaf of bread went up 18 times, along with everything else, then that 300 would be 5400. The future $300 figure is the value of $300 today. Besides, the US dollar might not even be around much longer and we might be referring to it's value in 'credits' or in grams of silver or gold. Who knows. Cladking, with a name like that, Im going to assume your answer is a bit biased. lol. But being biased doesnt mean being wrong. I thank you for your answer. VERY VERY VERY nice! I have a HARD time getting answers. Most would rather critique my questions. Yes, theyre deserving of such criticisms, but you can also use your imagination. When I was a kid I was bad about driving my friends crazy with questions, especially questions about difficult choices, e.g., would you rather be burned alive or stalked and eaten by a lion? lol. I guess that interest in choices is what lead me to my interest in economics, hence my interest in money, hence my interest in gold and silver, hence my interest in numismatics. ;)[/QUOTE]
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