Board Thread:Organizations/@comment-24285185-20131218031450

Carrying over from the other discussion:

"Here is the basic theory of which I will call the Nonmetal Standard. An item is chosen to build up a reserve of. The value of the total amount of items in US dollars or US cents is recorded. The total value of the face value of the bills/coins in circulation is added up. Then the face value total is divided by the reserve value, and the resulting decimal or whole number is how much an Americoin/Ameros is worth in US dollars or cents. So if a Americoin is worth 7 cents, then 1 AC can buy a single item priced at 7 cents, or 7 AC can buy 7 items for 49 cents and so on."

And please keep the currency standard suggestions to things like fruits, vegetables, artworks, or any other item with physical value that is renewable or reproducable that has no legal, moral, or health issues related to it.

'''No more talk of marijuana currency standards, pornography currency standards, or anything of the like, ok? Good.'''

I'm tired because for two reasons, one because it's getting late and because I don't want to deal with the whole hemp based standard talk anymore. I kept trying to divert the talk to other items, but that failed and created a debacle that threatens the relations between several member states, including the Principality of Chitose, and threatens the very threads that bind this union as a whole.

Good night.  