No they don't, and it would not matter what an article or book...

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    No they don't, and it would not matter what an article or book says. You need something authoritative from a government or central bank. Even that, however, would mean nothing because the 'proof is in the pudding'; most, if not all, currencies purchase less than now than what they did years previously because governments do not guarantee their value.
 
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