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Non-Tech : Monetary Policy and Standards

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To: Hawkmoon who wrote (10)8/22/1999 4:51:00 PM
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<<This is why I personally draw a distinction between SOVs and money. A true SOV is anything which will see continued and constant demand and remain in limited supply. >>

There-by money may Not be a SOV and a SOV may Not be money. The Baht is money, but has proven to be a less than great SOV. If taken in the longer term so follows the Pound Sterling, and even US$.

My my, this is getting to be fun.

Now, based on history, what has shown the best traits of both money and a SOV?
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