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The Golden Era of Money: How WWI Killed the Greatest Monetary System Ever Created

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Feb 5, 2026
A concise tour of the classical gold standard and why it produced decades of near-zero inflation and booming global trade. A clear walkthrough of how convertibility and the price-specie-flow mechanism kept currencies disciplined. A dramatic account of how World War I forced convertibility closures and unraveled monetary stability. Practical investor principles for navigating the long aftermath of fiat money.
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ANECDOTE

Countries Voluntarily United Around Gold

  • Nations voluntarily converged on gold: Britain formalized in 1821, Germany in 1871, US in 1879, reaching 49 on gold by 1912.
  • Germany funded conversion with a 5 billion franc indemnity from France after 1871.
INSIGHT

Price Specie Flow Worked Like A Thermostat

  • The system's convertibility and the price-specie-flow mechanism self-corrected imbalances without discretionary central bank action.
  • If reserves fell, banks raised rates to attract gold, cooling spending and restoring balance.
INSIGHT

Gold Discipline Came With Deflationary Costs

  • The gold standard had real costs: deflation, inflexibility in crises, and painful adjustments for debtors and farmers.
  • The Long Depression and Bryan's Cross of Gold illustrate political backlash against deflationary pain.
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