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Subtle Fleecing of the U.S. Currency

The changes have been subtle and even span generations, which accounts for few people even noticing. Yet, looking back over the history of the US currency, one immediately sees that the citizens have been fleeced!

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Subtle Fleecing of the U.S. Currency



The changes have been subtle and even span generations, which accounts for few people even noticing. Yet, looking back over the history of the US currency, one immediately sees that the citizens have been fleeced!

In 1929, all newly issued US currency was standardized in size and general appearance. For example, the $10 bill would now always be printed with Alexander Hamilton’s portrait. At this time, it’s interesting to note that bills were issued in different series

All these issues had the same general appearance, but differed primarily in their obligation to the bearer of the bill.

For example, here is a Federal Reserve Note from 1928. (Click on images for better clarity.)  The obligation is stated as “REDEEMABLE IN GOLD ON DEMAND AT THE UNITED STATES TREASURY, OR IN GOLD OR LAWFUL MONEY AT ANY FEDERAL RESERVE BANK”

1928 10 Dollar Federal Reserve Note

Similarly, here is a Gold Certificate from 1928. This is not a note, but rather a certificate representing a specific amount of gold on deposit at the Treasury. Starting at the top of the bill and ending at the bottom, the whole concept is written as ”THIS CERTIFIES THAT THERE HAVE BEEN DEPOSITED IN THE TREASURY OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA TEN DOLLARS IN GOLD COIN PAYABLE TO THE BEARER ON DEMAND”

1928 10 Dollar Gold Certificate

But in 1933, Franklin D. Roosevelt took America off the Gold Standard, thus citizens were no longer able to redeem their bills for gold coin. Gold Certificates were not printed anymore. Furthermore, the words ”IN GOLD” were removed from the obligation statement of the Federal Reserve Note, leaving the redemption option to “LAWFUL MONEY” as can be seen in this 1934 note:

1934 10 Dollar Federal Reserve Note

The US Constitution doesn’t contain the words LAWFUL MONEY.

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