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Old 02-20-2019, 08:50 PM   #21
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Default Re: Flathead prices back in the day

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I've often wondered how this all happened? I understand that over time all money seems to loose it;s value and we blame allot of things for this, but it still doesn't make sense.
It makes perfect sense. the Fed just keeps on printing more and more money. The more there is, the less it's worth. Just like everything else. Why are model A's relatively cheap?. because there are still lots of them around. Why is an original model A coupe worth so much less than an original Model A taxi? because there LOTS of coupes around and almost no taxis. As long as the Fed keeps on printing additional dollars, their value will continue to decline.
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