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<p>[QUOTE="spock1k, post: 525225, member: 7043"]mumba in india u can buy things with milk,rice etc as well. are those coins? u can buy things with gold and silver (tokens) which banks like to call coins. if kidromeo strikes coins in his house and people accept it does it become part of republic of india coinage and before u laugh there are people in UP who actually do that and it is accepted.</p><p><br /></p><p>consider the facts</p><p>no mint ever issued the coin</p><p>circulating coin with a total distribution of 500</p><p>given only to people who attended an event</p><p>coin never monetized </p><p>coin never issued for circulation</p><p>coin never sold to collectors</p><p><br /></p><p>laws are different from rules a coin doesnt become a coin till it is monetized and that is true the world over except at least people in the us understand that concept. if someone robs the dies from the mint and starts producing coins do they become valid coins no because they are not monetized same as the pic in my avatar buts that another story <img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie2" alt=";)" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" />.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="spock1k, post: 525225, member: 7043"]mumba in india u can buy things with milk,rice etc as well. are those coins? u can buy things with gold and silver (tokens) which banks like to call coins. if kidromeo strikes coins in his house and people accept it does it become part of republic of india coinage and before u laugh there are people in UP who actually do that and it is accepted. consider the facts no mint ever issued the coin circulating coin with a total distribution of 500 given only to people who attended an event coin never monetized coin never issued for circulation coin never sold to collectors laws are different from rules a coin doesnt become a coin till it is monetized and that is true the world over except at least people in the us understand that concept. if someone robs the dies from the mint and starts producing coins do they become valid coins no because they are not monetized same as the pic in my avatar buts that another story ;).[/QUOTE]
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