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nearly worthless currency

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  • worthless — worth|less [ wɜrθləs ] adjective 1. ) not having any value, or not useful: The country s currency is nearly worthless. 2. ) a worthless person has no good qualities ╾ worth|less|ness noun uncount …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • worthless — UK [ˈwɜː(r)θləs] / US [ˈwɜrθləs] adjective 1) not having any value, or not useful The country s currency is nearly worthless. 2) a worthless person has no good qualities Derived word: worthlessness noun uncountable …   English dictionary

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  • Hugo Stinnes — (February 12, 1870 April 10, 1924) was a German industrialist and politician born in Mülheim, in the Ruhr Valley, North German Confederation. In 1890 he inherited his father s coal mining and other financial enterprises. At the age of 23 Stinnes… …   Wikipedia

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  • Commissary notes — were financial certificates issued by the departments of the quartermaster and commissary general on behalf of the Continental Army during the American Revolution. Due to the rapid depreciation of the Continental currency, the Continental… …   Wikipedia

  • Gresham's law — is an economic principle that states: When a government compulsorily overvalues one type of money and undervalues another, the undervalued money will leave the country or disappear from circulation into hoards, while the overvalued money will… …   Wikipedia

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