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<p>[QUOTE="Andy, post: 28768, member: 645"]"It would seem to me that anything minted with a legal tender value would be considered either coin or currency. This would include the Yap Stone Money. (Not that Yap Stone Money would be an easy "coin" to collect" Susan.</p><p><br /></p><p>I heard, and I am not one to pass hearsay but I heard and I can not vertify that it is true but I heard that GD canoed and then carried a "Gold 3 ton yap stone for his rock garden in front of his house.</p><p><br /></p><p>"Canadian coins are not legal tender" Michael.</p><p>Gee thanks Mike, all these years I felt that I must have a tailbone for my backward thinking that the Candian Moose Quarter was not real money. In Western New York the term phony money was used and the quarter was used for playing quarters but only when drinking the Candian beer of Moosehead. I of course refrained from such activity and drank my seltzer water stirred not shaken.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Andy, post: 28768, member: 645"]"It would seem to me that anything minted with a legal tender value would be considered either coin or currency. This would include the Yap Stone Money. (Not that Yap Stone Money would be an easy "coin" to collect" Susan. I heard, and I am not one to pass hearsay but I heard and I can not vertify that it is true but I heard that GD canoed and then carried a "Gold 3 ton yap stone for his rock garden in front of his house. "Canadian coins are not legal tender" Michael. Gee thanks Mike, all these years I felt that I must have a tailbone for my backward thinking that the Candian Moose Quarter was not real money. In Western New York the term phony money was used and the quarter was used for playing quarters but only when drinking the Candian beer of Moosehead. I of course refrained from such activity and drank my seltzer water stirred not shaken.[/QUOTE]
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