XAU Through Ages: Gold as Ultimate Store of Value Empires, Currencies, and the Enduring Metal of Civilization
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Altersempfehlung
1 - 99 Jahr(e)
Erscheinungsdatum
27.02.2026
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EpubliSeitenzahl
146 (Printausgabe)
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1863 KB
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2. Auflage
Sprache
Englisch
EAN
9783565279784
Gold has outlasted every empire that minted it. From the treasure vaults of ancient Egypt through the gold standards of Victorian Britain, the Bretton Woods collapse of 1971, and the central bank reserve strategies of the twenty-first century, no single commodity has shaped human economic history with greater consistency or consequence. XAU Through Ages traces this extraordinary arc-not as a story of glittering wealth, but as a serious historical examination of why gold has functioned as a store of value across radically different civilizations, monetary systems, and technological eras.
Drawing on archaeological records, numismatic evidence, imperial financial archives, and modern central banking documentation, each chapter examines a distinct period in gold's monetary history. The book explores how ancient states used gold to project power and stabilize trade, how the classical gold standard created a framework for global commerce while constraining national economic policy, and how the severing of the dollar-gold link in 1971 transformed gold from monetary anchor to financial asset-without diminishing its fundamental appeal to investors, central banks, and nations seeking monetary independence.
The final section examines gold's contemporary role: why central banks across Asia, the Middle East, and Eastern Europe have dramatically increased gold reserves since 2008, and what that accumulation signals about institutional confidence in fiat currency systems. XAU Through Ages is a history of human trust expressed in metal-rigorous, accessible, and essential for anyone seeking to understand how value itself has been defined across time.
Drawing on archaeological records, numismatic evidence, imperial financial archives, and modern central banking documentation, each chapter examines a distinct period in gold's monetary history. The book explores how ancient states used gold to project power and stabilize trade, how the classical gold standard created a framework for global commerce while constraining national economic policy, and how the severing of the dollar-gold link in 1971 transformed gold from monetary anchor to financial asset-without diminishing its fundamental appeal to investors, central banks, and nations seeking monetary independence.
The final section examines gold's contemporary role: why central banks across Asia, the Middle East, and Eastern Europe have dramatically increased gold reserves since 2008, and what that accumulation signals about institutional confidence in fiat currency systems. XAU Through Ages is a history of human trust expressed in metal-rigorous, accessible, and essential for anyone seeking to understand how value itself has been defined across time.
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