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<p>[QUOTE="imrich, post: 914546, member: 22331"]<b>A Possible Correction?</b></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><b>Thank you for your understanding of a <u>LEGAL</u> definition, and I may stand corrected upon your citing the precedent cases which legally established your definition. I believe I can cite precedent cases which determined Numismatic value to be the monetary value of a currency as established by the issuing governing body. This value generally is stated on the item of currency, and varies from the Numismatic "collectible" value, or intrinsic value, which may allow confiscation or taxation by "Government". I believe several precedents have been established for taxation/confiscation of "money", after government seizure of numismatic items which were exchanged as collectibles, and not properly taxed to the satisfaction of governing bodies. I was personally a litigant in one of these actions, and would appreciate receipt of your </b><b>substantiative </b><b>citings. </b><b>I've heretofore presented supportive exceptions in this thread</b><b>, and would humbly receive same from you, which I'm certain will reveal my limited understanding. I will upon receiving specifics of legal findings, defer to your stellar knowledge/understanding of the subject. Thank you in advance for your </b><b>enlightening documentation. RICH :bow:</b></p><p><b></b>[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="imrich, post: 914546, member: 22331"][b]A Possible Correction?[/b] [B]Thank you for your understanding of a [U]LEGAL[/U] definition, and I may stand corrected upon your citing the precedent cases which legally established your definition. I believe I can cite precedent cases which determined Numismatic value to be the monetary value of a currency as established by the issuing governing body. This value generally is stated on the item of currency, and varies from the Numismatic "collectible" value, or intrinsic value, which may allow confiscation or taxation by "Government". I believe several precedents have been established for taxation/confiscation of "money", after government seizure of numismatic items which were exchanged as collectibles, and not properly taxed to the satisfaction of governing bodies. I was personally a litigant in one of these actions, and would appreciate receipt of your [/B][B]substantiative [/B][B]citings. [/B][B]I've heretofore presented supportive exceptions in this thread[/B][B], and would humbly receive same from you, which I'm certain will reveal my limited understanding. I will upon receiving specifics of legal findings, defer to your stellar knowledge/understanding of the subject. Thank you in advance for your [/B][B]enlightening documentation. RICH :bow: [/B][/QUOTE]
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