A few years ago, my mother gave me a gold Krugerrand. She inherited it from her own mother in South Africa, where gold has long doubled as an insurance policy against collapse. In a country plagued by currency crises, inflation, market volatility and political upheaval, the gold coin was a fail-safe if everything else went pear-shaped.
几年前,我母亲送给我一枚克鲁格金币,那是她从自己的母亲那里继承的。在南非,黄金长期以来就是对抗崩溃的“保险”。在这个饱受货币危机、通胀、市场波动和政治动荡困扰的国家,这枚金币意味着:如果一切都垮了,至少还留有最后的底牌。
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