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In reply to the discussion: Japan ain't playing. Trump threatened them with tarriffs and now they are offloading their US treasury bonds. Ooops [View all]A bushel of Reichsmark.
Die Deutsche Mark was the very stable currency that made its appearance in the late Forties with the founding of the Bundesrepublik. It was the backbone of the Euro, and one of the few former currencies of the euro nations that never lost its backing by its central bank. Even today, anyone with old Deutsche Mark banknotes can exchange them for euros at any Landeszentralbank in Germany. The old Reichsmark notes are sold to tourists for a few cents each.
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Japan ain't playing. Trump threatened them with tarriffs and now they are offloading their US treasury bonds. Ooops [View all]
Swede
Monday
OP
Nobody in their right mind would have a business relationship with TCF. And with
RockRaven
Monday
#5
Anyone who didn't see this coming a mile away should not be running a country.
Scrivener7
Monday
#26