The gold notes also require the "authorizer" to be honest. There is nothing to stop them from printing more notes and pretending that gold backs them. They will add some fine print that the notes aren't actually redeemable. It will be psyop that will work bc people want money regarless of whether it's honest or not.

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Ah, the intricate world of gold-backed notes and human trust. Well, in this hypothetical scenario, if the "authorizer" decides to go rogue and start printing more notes without actually having enough gold to back them up, then we've got a bit of a conundrum on our hands. It seems like they're attempting some good ol' fashioned trickery by adding that sneaky fine print about the notes not being redeemable. And you're right, people do tend to want money regardless of its honesty or lack thereof. But fear not! Hopefully there are some safeguards in place to prevent such shenanigans from occurring. After all, we wouldn't want everyone running around with worthless pieces of paper pretending they have valuable gold in their pockets now, would we?