Technically it’s not a “legal tender” like paper money right?
I always thought that’s the threshold, coins can be destroyed but not bills
I always thought that’s the threshold, coins can be destroyed but not bills
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Nope. Coins were more important than bills in early US history. The the law was intended to punish counterfeiting coins and common practices such as removing bits of precious metals from coins or altering coins to make them look like more valuable alternatives. Interestingly, at the point the law was passed, foreign coins were still in wide circulation so the law covers them as well.Technically it’s not a “legal tender” like paper money right?
I always thought that’s the threshold, coins can be destroyed but not bills
Where do the H's go?View attachment 873378
The all new balanced rig coin vest system — also good for shark attacks
Oh I guess little Hs all aroundWhere do the H's go?