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    Holding a gold coin, Medev states the obvious: "This is the international currency." That's right, for any that still have doubt, gold is real money and an international currency. They have a value of €2,800 (US$3,900).

    http://www.breitbart.com/article.php...show_article=1

    Even if Russia's call for a global currency failed to gain much traction at a G8 summit, President Dmitry Medvedev took home a coin meant to symbolize that the dream may one day come true.
    The Russian leader proudly displayed the coin, which bears the English words "United Future World Currency", to journalists after the summit wrapped up in the quake-hit Italian town of L'Aquila.

    Medvedev said that although the coin, which resembled a euro and featured the image of five leaves, was just a gift given to leaders it showed that people were beginning to think seriously about a new global currency.

    "In all likelihood something similar could appear and it could be held in your hand and used as a means of payment," he told reporters. "This is the international currency."

    Russia, along with China, has been a vocal proponent of diversifying the global currency system away from the dollar, which has dominated global finance and commerce since the end of World War II.

    French President Nicolas Sarkozy at the summit joined the band in favour of dumping the dollar as the international currency of reference, insisting that "we cannot stick with just one single currency."

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    Re: "This is the international currency."

    http://www.NowAndTheFuture.com

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    • #3
      Re: "This is the international currency."

      Originally posted by pwcmba View Post
      Holding a gold coin, Medev states the obvious: "This is the international currency." That's right, for any that still have doubt, gold is real money and an international currency. They have a value of €2,800 (US$3,900).

      http://www.breitbart.com/article.php...show_article=1

      Even if Russia's call for a global currency failed to gain much traction at a G8 summit, President Dmitry Medvedev took home a coin meant to symbolize that the dream may one day come true.
      The Russian leader proudly displayed the coin, which bears the English words "United Future World Currency", to journalists after the summit wrapped up in the quake-hit Italian town of L'Aquila.

      Medvedev said that although the coin, which resembled a euro and featured the image of five leaves, was just a gift given to leaders it showed that people were beginning to think seriously about a new global currency.

      "In all likelihood something similar could appear and it could be held in your hand and used as a means of payment," he told reporters. "This is the international currency."

      Russia, along with China, has been a vocal proponent of diversifying the global currency system away from the dollar, which has dominated global finance and commerce since the end of World War II.

      French President Nicolas Sarkozy at the summit joined the band in favour of dumping the dollar as the international currency of reference, insisting that "we cannot stick with just one single currency."
      huh. can he mean...

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        Re: "This is the international currency."

        The color of that coin wasn't a coincidence? :eek:
        http://www.NowAndTheFuture.com

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        • #5
          Re: "This is the international currency."

          Originally posted by bart View Post
          The color of that coin wasn't a coincidence? :eek:
          I hope not. I'd love to open my own bank some day, and I even have my own reserves in the international unitary currency. Anyone interested in becomming a share holder. We only sell and redeem shares in IUC or 1 ounce gold coins, which ever is higher.

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            Re: "This is the international currency."

            That's right, for any that still have doubt, gold is real money and an international currency. They have a value of €2,800 (US$3,900).
            Lets be careful here, because nowhere in the article the word "gold" is mentioned.

            Is this your comment or perhaps I missed this from the article?

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            • #7
              Re: "This is the international currency."

              Originally posted by LargoWinch View Post
              Lets be careful here, because nowhere in the article the word "gold" is mentioned.

              Is this your comment or perhaps I missed this from the article?

              I remember it


              http://www.itulip.com/forums/showpos...34&postcount=3

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              • #8
                Re: "This is the international currency."

                Originally posted by D-Mack View Post
                Cool. Thanks.

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