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You mean like the pound was in the 1950s? Seems that the pound is still a major currency and worth something, even if it's not as much as it used to be. And that's with an economy that is perhaps 1/8 the size of the US's.
The Deutschemark too, before it turned into the Euro, and that rose from a country that was completely destroyed in the war, becoming a major currency, even a reserve currency, and this during a period while the US was in ascendance.
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