gromicko: gromicko: Note my message board avatar. 1923 Hyperinflation in Germany: A woman burns German marks in the furnace to heat the home during the peak of the Weimar Germany hyperinflation. The currency had devalued so much, it was cheaper to burn the German mark than to use it to buy coal or firewood. So their currency was more valuable as mere paper (to be burned) than as a money (to be spent).

On our news last Night they said the three most reliable future currencies in the world are Chinese ,Indian and Canadian .

Apparently the rest are so far down they did not even recommend them .