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I really can't imagine using teeny weeny fractional gold as a means of tender and commerce but we'll never know until we actually come to a case where a vendor may demand gold payment.
"I just happen to have a Maple Gram, I'm gonna have to ask for my change in gold."

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Ms. Ravenhill @kerrislravenhill
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There are mining towns in Venezuela, one of them is called El CALLAO, there they only trade with gold, or its equivalent in fiat currency which is the Bolivar, but almost no commerce in that small town accepts Bolivar, all transactions are made with gold.

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With the way the value of fiat Bolivar was decimated what else can you trust in as tender? As long as if everyone is patient and have accurate scales to measure small amounts of gold that would be enough to maintain a functioning economy.

This is an old 1965 silver 2 Bolivar. Do they transact in silver too?

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I think that 1/3 grams of gold is better that 0.0032 of goldbacks, don't you think? But it is a matter of choice, !LOL And the change for your maple gram maybe a 4 grains, or 1 grain of gold!

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