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Certain historical cases of inflation have become sufficiently notorious to become textbook examples of government printing presses run riot. ... In the American case, the continental currency lost so much of its value that it became common to describe something as worthless

When the Continental dollar lost its' value, trade became more complicated because states printed their own currency. The states' curriencies were all different, so it became harder to trade between states and countries.

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