TwoPenniesEarned wrote:That's the coolest copper story I've ever read!
TwoPenniesEarned wrote:That's the coolest copper story I've ever read!
Romalae wrote:Is this (Pincher Processing LLC) what you are looking for?
...the Mint ... responded, "The bearer of the coin is entitled to the face value that the coin conveys, but the actual coin is the property of the US Treasury, issued by the mint to facilitate commerce."
68Camaro wrote:...the Mint ... responded, "The bearer of the coin is entitled to the face value that the coin conveys, but the actual coin is the property of the US Treasury, issued by the mint to facilitate commerce."
I"ve heard this before, but never the basis for it. I think it's a legal scam by the lawyers from the US Mint. Does anyone know of any law behind it?
Almost makes me want to melt all my non-cent metal now, while it is legal to do so.
scyther wrote:A story was posted on here a few months ago... maybe more than a few... about a company that melted pennies before it became illegal. Does anyone remember where that was? I can't find it.
68Camaro wrote:Almost makes me want to melt all my non-cent metal now, while it is legal to do so.
JerrySpringer wrote:scyther wrote:A story was posted on here a few months ago... maybe more than a few... about a company that melted pennies before it became illegal. Does anyone remember where that was? I can't find it.
Nice avatar Scyther, lol.
JerrySpringer wrote:68Camaro wrote:Almost makes me want to melt all my non-cent metal now, while it is legal to do so.
You didn't build those non-cent metals though. Remember that. I wonder if people have made anything or can own anything without government getting a say in it ( well, at least without government wanting to get involved either).
JerrySpringer wrote:68Camaro wrote:Almost makes me want to melt all my non-cent metal now, while it is legal to do so.
You didn't build those non-cent metals though. Remember that.
Kurr wrote:Good story but don't forget about Jackson Metals either.
Rodebaugh wrote:Kurr wrote:Good story but don't forget about Jackson Metals either.
Bingo..... Jackson Metals made this guy's operation look like a kid's lemonade stand. This is not a slam on the guy. Rather a colorful way to exhibit larger players involvement. Simply put....The were cooking with a dozen plus folks on the clock.
68Camaro wrote:Romalae wrote:Is this (Pincher Processing LLC) what you are looking for?
Is SLV banned on GIM now? That's what it seems to say, or am I mis-reading something.
In the end, I was told that they looked forward to working with me in the future -- especially if Canada decided to eliminate the penny. WOULDN'T THAT BE THE CONTRACT! It was looking more likely in 2007 than in the deflationary environment we are in now.
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