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<p>[QUOTE="cplradar, post: 7970162, member: 108985"]But that is not rational. First of all, people are presumed innocent. Secondly, reciepts are a ephemeral and eidolic at best. They obstensially can be tracked over a lifetime, and filed and classified, but the truth is that we fail to be able to keep up with reciepts (and I mean all of us) and the reciepts themselves are temporary writs deviced at best for accounting purposes and disposable. Most people can't even balance a check book, and in the modern age that chore has been taken from you. On many reciepts the print wont even last more than a few months. That someones honestly, let alone their innocence, can be determined by reciepts alone is not a substantial argument and certainly not due cause for the government to seize pocessoin of your valuable. Coins can easily be aquired over a lifetime into the 10's of thousand of dollars, one small purchase at a time, especially with growing values over time. It is just too much over reach by law enforcement and government.</p><p><br /></p><p>And, just to spell it out, this is even more the reason why coins needs tracable pedigrees.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="cplradar, post: 7970162, member: 108985"]But that is not rational. First of all, people are presumed innocent. Secondly, reciepts are a ephemeral and eidolic at best. They obstensially can be tracked over a lifetime, and filed and classified, but the truth is that we fail to be able to keep up with reciepts (and I mean all of us) and the reciepts themselves are temporary writs deviced at best for accounting purposes and disposable. Most people can't even balance a check book, and in the modern age that chore has been taken from you. On many reciepts the print wont even last more than a few months. That someones honestly, let alone their innocence, can be determined by reciepts alone is not a substantial argument and certainly not due cause for the government to seize pocessoin of your valuable. Coins can easily be aquired over a lifetime into the 10's of thousand of dollars, one small purchase at a time, especially with growing values over time. It is just too much over reach by law enforcement and government. And, just to spell it out, this is even more the reason why coins needs tracable pedigrees.[/QUOTE]
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