Hail Caesar

In 48 B.C. Julius Caesar deprived the moneychangers of the right to coin money and had it done himself.

With a larger money supply he was able to erect many public buildings. Common people adored Caesar for his contribution to making money more available. After the murder of Caesar there was an end to the abundance of money. The money supply was reduced by 90 percent. Taxes rose sky-high. As a result most people lost their land and their homes. The slander of Caesar goes on even today.

CONCLUSION

Beware the Ides of March.