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"Printing and introducing new currency comes at the expense of one of money's three fundamental properties: being a store of value. By increasing the amount of currency in circulation, the currency’s value becomes debased over time. More money chasing the same amount of goods and services. Based on the current supply, every $1 from 1971 would only hold the same value as $0.13 in 2024. Alternatively, it would cost $7.77 in 2024 to purchase the same value as $1 from 1971. "
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"content": " Based on the current supply, every $1 from 1971 would only hold the same value as $0.13 in 2024. Alternatively, it would cost $7.77 in 2024 to purchase the same value as $1 from 1971. ",
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