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		<title>A Day in 1900 NYC with out Double Gold Eagles</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Double Gold Eagle coins are a representative of a huge amount of money, even now , but especially in the 1900's where a single double eagle coin would have been more money than many would make in a week's time. Here is a neat example to visualize how much money a twenty dollar coin back [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Double Gold Eagle</strong> coins are a representative of a huge amount of money, even now , but especially in the 1900's where a single double eagle coin would have been more money than many would make in a week's time.<br />
Here is a neat example to visualize how much money a twenty dollar coin back in the early 1900's would get you. For our example let us strap on our history helmets and travel to New York City circa 1900-ish. First we will need a place to stay, with our single twenty dollar coin let us go on over to the Plaza Hotel, still popular even today. A one night's stay is going to run us a dollar and fifty cents($1.50). With that out of the way, I do not know about you but I am getting hungry, so let us go grab a beer and a sandwich next door; for another nickel ($0.05) we have lunch. Maybe you brought a sepcial someone on your trip to the big city and they want to see a Broadway show, so get out the coin purse again for another thirty five cents ($0.35). </p>
<p>So far, we have a place to stay, we have eaten our lunch, and now have plans for a show and we still have only spent, a grand total of $1.90! Well either before or after the show we will want to take our special guest to a nice dinner. So feeling pretty Rockefeller we head over to Delmonico's, where our combined meals would run us maybe another dollar ($1.00), give or take. Then after the show maybe we get a nightcap at the hotel lounge, so from our original double gold eagle coin worth twenty dollars ($20.00) we would now have about fifteen dollars ($15.00)left, with some other change. The next morning we have so much left over that the ridiculous price of the hotel breakfast is not going to stop us from getting it.</p>
<p>See, that is the buying power of gold, circa 1900. Even today though, gold coins are a great investment for our future plans. We obviously wouldn't head out to the local Burger King with a gold eagle in our pocket to buy lunch, but hey I think you get the idea here. Gold is good, then and now.</p>
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