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gold trigger
A gold standard is a monetary system in which the standard economic unit of account is based on a fixed quantity of gold. The gold standard was the basis for the international monetary system from the 1870s to the early 1920s, and from the late 1920s to 1932 as well as from 1944 until 1971 when the United States unilaterally terminated convertibility of the US dollar to gold foreign central banks, effectively ending the Bretton Woods system. Many states nonetheless hold substantial gold reserves.Historically, the silver standard and bimetallism have been more common than the gold standard. The shift to an international monetary system based on a gold standard reflected accident, network externalities, and path dependence. Great Britain accidentally adopted a de facto gold standard in 1717 when Sir Isaac Newton, then-master of the Royal Mint, set the exchange rate of silver to gold too low, thus causing silver coins to go out of circulation. As Great Britain became the world's leading financial and commercial power in the 19th century, other states increasingly adopted Britain's monetary system.The gold standard was largely abandoned during the Great Depression before being re-instated in a limited form as part of the post-World War II Bretton Woods system. The gold standard was abandoned due to its propensity for volatility, as well as the constraints it imposed on governments: by retaining a fixed exchange rate, governments were hamstrung in engaging in expansionary policies to, for example, reduce unemployment during economic recessions. There is a consensus among economists that a return to the gold standard would not be beneficial, and most economic historians reject the idea that the gold standard "was effective in stabilizing prices and moderating business-cycle fluctuations during the nineteenth century."
It's your grandpas Marlin 336
It's been used.
The action is still nice and smooth.
Has the gold trigger and JM barrel stamp
Nice dark wood with a rubber buttpad - swivel
Little wear on that receiver side
$800
Atlas flat x-line trigger system 2011 bow
Perfect match ignition kit with lightened hammer
Got this in the mail today for a gun I ended up selling. Paid 220, asking 200 to avoid the hassle of shipping back.
New SIG OEM P320 Custom Works Trigger, in the matte gold/tan hybrid color. Looking to sell, no trades. I have two of these, they’re $60/in person, $70/shipped. I do cash, Apple Pay, Venmo, or PayPal. Cheers!
Browning Citori 20 gauge 2 3/4" under over 26" barrel. "Special steel" Gold trigger model. Grandpa shot it a few times, but not many. He passed last month, and need to sell this beautiful under over to help grandma financially. Open to offers looking for $2,500
Pictures available upon request