50 YEARS AGO –APRIL, 1937– WHY CANADA CANNOT MINT GOLD COINS

The reason the governments of Canada and other countries cannot mint gold coins or sell gold bars to the public is because this country and certain other countries are not on a fixed gold standard.

With the existing instability of the world, Canada and other leading countries are unprepared to go on a gold standard. Reprinted from The Northern Miner, April, 1937.


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