The tornado caused $52 million in damage, which translates to $349 million today when adjusted for currency inflation.
Other than collector's silver coins, silver bullion coins are popular among people who desire a "hedge" against currency inflation or store of value.
Contributing to their problems were currency inflation concurrent with a state financial crisis.
In 1990 Argentina suffered from currency inflation of 2,300 percent a year.
Landers had been elected as a supporter of currency inflation and the representative of the agrarian wing of the Democratic party.
The move is certain to weaken the Yugoslav currency, fuel inflation and jeopardize the federal Government's economic reform program.
Grade inflation and the breakdown of assessment procedures in schools are likened to currency inflation and the loss of economic discipline.
The press gave a value of 250,000 as the value of the estate - a vast sum in the years before the currency inflation of World War I.
With such heady growth comes headaches, especially for planners, environmentalists and those hurt by staggering traffic congestion, currency inflation and escalating housing costs.
Countries take in in turns to devalue their money using currency inflation.