About This Book
A professor of history in the year 3221 delivers a Visaphone lecture that traces the extraordinary, centuries-long effects of a single silver dollar deposited in 1921. The narrative follows how banking practices and compound interest transform a trivial act into sweeping financial and social consequences, while futuristic communication technology and administrative procedures provide explanatory and comic detail. Through satirical commentary on naming, institutions, and economic habits, the account blends speculative science-fiction elements with an economical fable about value, accountability, and the unforeseen persistence of monetary systems across generations.
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