Anyone hear about this case. I cannot fid a link . Which works.
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This is from October, couldn't find anything newer
https://www.thesprucecrafts.com/norfed-liberty-dollar-coins-768362
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernard_von_NotHaus
Liberty dollar, I still have a few. Poor guy was targeted by the FEDS, they don't like competition.
The feds were pissed because they LOOK similar to U.S. coinage, they convicted him of counterfeiting. 6 mos house arrest and 3 yrs probation. Much of the argument was over "legal tender" which I find ignorant.Me too, also i have a few. But wasn't he or another guy counterfeiting these. Or was the government being angry.
The feds were pissed because they LOOK similar to U.S. coinage, they convicted him of counterfeiting. 6 mos house arrest and 3 yrs probation. Much of the argument was over "legal tender" which I find ignorant.
Tender means exchange, barter is legal, so exchanging a silver round is legal.
Just Government showing the peeps who is in charge.
Silver round, looks like a Morgan dollar to me. How come this is not considered counterfeit?