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Wednesday, April 1, 2026
President Nixon with Staff Assistant Gordon C. Strachan in the Oval Office around 1971
Gold is soft and highly malleable—you can shape it into coins, bars, or jewelry without much effort
American fiscal profligacy in the post World War II period was not the habit of all administrations. The most fiscally responsive was the Clinton administration
President Nixon with Charles, Prince of Wales, in the Oval Office in 1970
Gold's value comes from a shared belief, but that belief is reinforced by its rarity, durability, and long history

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