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<p>[QUOTE="krispy, post: 871553, member: 19065"]Doesn't really matter what I think. I'm not the one making the rules and enforcing the law in the matter. </p><p><br /></p><p>And "mandatory"? Are you serious? How on earth do you suppose they account for all of that which has been released into circulation over the history of the Fed, Treasury and National Bank issued notes? Are collectors to hand over all their notes since they are also pre-1996 legal tender? Executive order 6102 couldn't even manage to recollect all the bullion and you feel that the easy answer is in getting citizens to comply with a mandate to hand over notes, not keeping <i>any</i> for keepsakes or for numismatic collectibility? Even if it was punishable by law they wouldn't get them all. </p><p><br /></p><p>The "easy answer" is what is already in place to cull the old notes out of circulation efficiently while steadily reintroducing into circulation new Series of notes.</p><p><br /></p><p>Your second question isn't even a question, so no answer.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="krispy, post: 871553, member: 19065"]Doesn't really matter what I think. I'm not the one making the rules and enforcing the law in the matter. And "mandatory"? Are you serious? How on earth do you suppose they account for all of that which has been released into circulation over the history of the Fed, Treasury and National Bank issued notes? Are collectors to hand over all their notes since they are also pre-1996 legal tender? Executive order 6102 couldn't even manage to recollect all the bullion and you feel that the easy answer is in getting citizens to comply with a mandate to hand over notes, not keeping [I]any[/I] for keepsakes or for numismatic collectibility? Even if it was punishable by law they wouldn't get them all. The "easy answer" is what is already in place to cull the old notes out of circulation efficiently while steadily reintroducing into circulation new Series of notes. Your second question isn't even a question, so no answer.[/QUOTE]
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