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Just Another Hole. President Franklin D. Roosevelt tinkering happily with the United States currency. In January 1934, FDR ended an international exchange war by stabilizing the dollars gold value at 59. 06 cents
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Just Another Hole. President Franklin D. Roosevelt tinkering happily with the United States currency. In January 1934, FDR ended an international exchange war by stabilizing the dollars gold value at 59. 06 cents
ROOSEVELT CARTOON, 1934.
Just Another Hole. President Franklin D. Roosevelt tinkering happily with the United States currency. In January 1934, FDR ended an international exchange war by stabilizing the dollars gold value at 59.06 cents
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Just Another Hole: President Franklin D. Roosevelt, the mastermind behind America's economic revival during the Great Depression, is captured in this iconic photograph tinkering happily with the United States currency. In January 1934, FDR made a historic move that brought an end to an intense international exchange war by stabilizing the dollar's gold value at 59.06 cents. This candid snapshot showcases FDR's determination and skill as he meticulously drills into the intricate world of finance. With his trademark smile and focused gaze, he symbolizes hope for a nation grappling with economic turmoil. The image captures not only FDR's commitment to restoring America's financial stability but also his groundbreaking political acts through initiatives like the New Deal. As leader of the Democratic Party, Roosevelt implemented bold policies aimed at revitalizing commerce and stimulating growth across various sectors. In this cartoon-like portrayal, we witness FDR cutting through bureaucratic red tape and challenging conventional norms to bring about change. The symbolism of him drilling into money reflects his hands-on approach towards shaping economic policy. Decades later, this photograph remains a testament to President Roosevelt's enduring legacy as a visionary leader who steered America out of its darkest days.
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