On Saturday, August 9, 2003, at 12:37 PM, Robert S.Z. wrote:
Whoever, except as authorized by law, makes or utters or passes, or
attempts to utter or pass, any coins of gold or silver or other
metal,
or alloys of metals, intended for use as current money...
It appears to me that this rule is spec
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> > Whoever, except as authorized by law, makes or utters or passes, or
> > attempts to utter or pass, any coins of gold or silver or other metal,
> > or alloys of metals, intended for use as current money...
Two items:
It appears to me that this rule is specifically forbidding to counterfeit
So, you are saying we should make some coins in a foreign country, bring
them into the US for sale, file a complaint with the WTO for unfair trade
practices and claim quazillions in damages?
Cheers,
Robert.
PS - This foreign trade advisory to any member state if the WTO is free of
charge; please
On 9 Aug 2003, at 12:37, Robert S.Z. wrote:
> > > Whoever, except as authorized by law, makes or utters or passes,
> > > or attempts to utter or pass, any coins of gold or silver or other
> > > metal, or alloys of metals, intended for use as current money...
>
> Two items:
> It appears to me tha