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<p>[QUOTE="Vess1, post: 1219165, member: 13650"]My opinion is that the government has far bigger problems to worry about than this old story and should let it go. Just another case of them bullying and trying to act like they are their own independent entity, instead of run, and funded by the people. Every coin ever made is the property of tax payers. The people worrying about confiscating these would be homeless, living in an alley without the coin owner's tax dollars.</p><p><br /></p><p> Besides that, I really don't understand what the point is of raising such a big deal over a few coins. Why don't they go after the owners of the 1913 V nickels too? Why don't they put this much effort into the billions of dollars lost in Iraq!? Some things they can let go and some they can't I guess. Seems like some nobody is trying to prove their job is warranted. </p><p><br /></p><p> You know what side I'm rooting for.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Vess1, post: 1219165, member: 13650"]My opinion is that the government has far bigger problems to worry about than this old story and should let it go. Just another case of them bullying and trying to act like they are their own independent entity, instead of run, and funded by the people. Every coin ever made is the property of tax payers. The people worrying about confiscating these would be homeless, living in an alley without the coin owner's tax dollars. Besides that, I really don't understand what the point is of raising such a big deal over a few coins. Why don't they go after the owners of the 1913 V nickels too? Why don't they put this much effort into the billions of dollars lost in Iraq!? Some things they can let go and some they can't I guess. Seems like some nobody is trying to prove their job is warranted. You know what side I'm rooting for.[/QUOTE]
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