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<p>[QUOTE="libertylover, post: 1145867, member: 30183"]Selling Liberty Dollars these days can not be illegal.</p><p> </p><p>Market price is always well above the face value. Nobody is going to buy them at above face value (market) and try to pass them off to buy things at face value. It would mean losing money with every transaction. Stupid. And not likely.</p><p> </p><p>The incentive to use Liberty Dollars as "current money" is gone.</p><p> </p><p>The thing to do [anyway] when selling, is to make sure the buyer knows that this is not legal tender. That is just plain common sense and honesty. It will also serve to cover your a**.</p><p> </p><p>If there ever comes a time when Liberty Dollars sell for less than face value, then we have a potential problem. The seller can be accused of distribution of counterfeit with intent to profit. The buyer is committing the main crime by passing them into circulation and the seller is an accomplice. Then your "cover your a**" strategy had better be good. In my opinion, I think this scenario will be unlikely in the forseeable future.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="libertylover, post: 1145867, member: 30183"]Selling Liberty Dollars these days can not be illegal. Market price is always well above the face value. Nobody is going to buy them at above face value (market) and try to pass them off to buy things at face value. It would mean losing money with every transaction. Stupid. And not likely. The incentive to use Liberty Dollars as "current money" is gone. The thing to do [anyway] when selling, is to make sure the buyer knows that this is not legal tender. That is just plain common sense and honesty. It will also serve to cover your a**. If there ever comes a time when Liberty Dollars sell for less than face value, then we have a potential problem. The seller can be accused of distribution of counterfeit with intent to profit. The buyer is committing the main crime by passing them into circulation and the seller is an accomplice. Then your "cover your a**" strategy had better be good. In my opinion, I think this scenario will be unlikely in the forseeable future.[/QUOTE]
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