Dollar Surpassed Sterling as Leading Currency in 1920s, Changing Global Finance
The U.S. dollar replaced the British pound as the top international currency in the 1920s, not after World War II as previously thought. This shows that the dominant currency can change quickly in the reserve currency world. This challenges the idea that only one currency can be dominant at a time. This new evidence changes how we understand the history of money between the two World Wars and what it means for the future of the dollar and the euro.