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Ezeemunny, Dopey Dough, and California's Ham and Eggs Movement

Submitted by Loren Gatch on
Politics and Paper Money

Ezeemunny, Dopey Dough, and California’s Ham and Eggs Movement

     BY THE END OF THE 1930s, Americans had seen a lot of (and perhaps had enough of) scrip and other unofficial alternatives to the U.S. dollar. Even well into the decade, however, the state of California remained stubbornly receptive to monetary nostrums for economic recovery.

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