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Are we getting hints of a float?


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There is an interesting quote in the New CBI announcement 02/11/2015 article today...

 

 "G - the sale price of the dollar to boost the balance of all the symptoms bwalaa (87, 1, 1) JD Ralph and eighty seven dinaragh per dollar, as cash selling itinerary will be sought (1190) dinars (one thousand and ninety euros) for every dollar."

Read more: http://dinarvets.com/forums/index.php?/topic/196843-new-cbi-announcement-02112015/#ixzz3RSgRyVYP

 

That equates to 0.0115 dollars to the dinar. Also... 

 

"We heard Abadi saying TWICE that 5 billion Dinars, or $440 million dollars will be spent on reconstruction.  The math show this to be 0.088 dollars to the dinar." 


Read more: http://dinarvets.com/forums/index.php?/topic/196863-adam-montana-weekly-11-february-2015/#ixzz3RShTS6JT

 

Are we seeing signs that the RV will be a float? We always hear people say the CBI needs to draw down the dinar supply in circulation with a low introductory rate.

 

At least it is better than a toaster!

 

Any thoughts?

 

Go RV!

Go Dinar!

 

Cheers!

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I have always thought that a float is a strong possibility. I am in Costa Rica and when you consider that they use the Colony 500,1000, 2000, 5000 etc. to the US$ and also consider the Dong. If these countries can operate internationally then why not the dinar at the present rate. And then let it float controlled or free.

Just my thoughts.

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