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<p>[QUOTE="tmoneyeagles, post: 908824, member: 17557"]The Liberty Dollars are only available on the secondary market, no longer available by the Liberty Dollar site due to the raids.</p><p>Bernard was jailed due to what has already been said, the barter tokens. that he is behind the designing and minting of is against United States law.</p><p>They aren't coins/currency, they don't fit the definition of a coin, and to call them a coin would make them illegal.</p><p>I own many of these dollars. The only reason anybody should buy them now is for numismatic value, if you want to buy a 1/4 oz for twenty dollars, it better be because you think you can make money on them. In other words, I'd recommend buying silver rounds.</p><p>You can't buy the Liberty Dollars as bullion anymore, and unless you can, I really wouldn't recommend buying them.</p><p>The prices are so high, because the Liberty Dollar collectors, such as myself, don't know what will happen, and the dollars that have already been minted, could be the only ones that will ever be minted again.</p><p>And to answer your question, they are real silver, gold, platinum, and copper dollars that they make. None of them are clad, or fake. The whole purpose of the Liberty Dollar is to have a bartering agreement using real money, not trillions in dollars of debt.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="tmoneyeagles, post: 908824, member: 17557"]The Liberty Dollars are only available on the secondary market, no longer available by the Liberty Dollar site due to the raids. Bernard was jailed due to what has already been said, the barter tokens. that he is behind the designing and minting of is against United States law. They aren't coins/currency, they don't fit the definition of a coin, and to call them a coin would make them illegal. I own many of these dollars. The only reason anybody should buy them now is for numismatic value, if you want to buy a 1/4 oz for twenty dollars, it better be because you think you can make money on them. In other words, I'd recommend buying silver rounds. You can't buy the Liberty Dollars as bullion anymore, and unless you can, I really wouldn't recommend buying them. The prices are so high, because the Liberty Dollar collectors, such as myself, don't know what will happen, and the dollars that have already been minted, could be the only ones that will ever be minted again. And to answer your question, they are real silver, gold, platinum, and copper dollars that they make. None of them are clad, or fake. The whole purpose of the Liberty Dollar is to have a bartering agreement using real money, not trillions in dollars of debt.[/QUOTE]
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