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<p>[QUOTE="Jim Dale, post: 7766796, member: 100459"]I don't own any currency errors. I like to look at them, but, what does the Treasury Department say about owning a Currency Error. Would/should the bills be confiscated and given a replacement bill of the same denomination. The other thought (if my thoughts are worth anything) that I have, can the errors be traced back to an employee and what legal steps be taken on the employee. It would seem that the employees that are managing the printers, should have personnel actions taken against them and the possession of the error bills should be illegal. I know that collectors of error bills wouldn't think that personnel and legal should be taken. I know that error coins occur frequently. Would the Mint think the ownership of the coins with errors should be challenged as was the 1933 Double Eagle that was confiscated by Treasury Agents. (I'm not sure of the year and the name of the coin because I don't have enough money to buy one. I'm only short about $17,999,999.)[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Jim Dale, post: 7766796, member: 100459"]I don't own any currency errors. I like to look at them, but, what does the Treasury Department say about owning a Currency Error. Would/should the bills be confiscated and given a replacement bill of the same denomination. The other thought (if my thoughts are worth anything) that I have, can the errors be traced back to an employee and what legal steps be taken on the employee. It would seem that the employees that are managing the printers, should have personnel actions taken against them and the possession of the error bills should be illegal. I know that collectors of error bills wouldn't think that personnel and legal should be taken. I know that error coins occur frequently. Would the Mint think the ownership of the coins with errors should be challenged as was the 1933 Double Eagle that was confiscated by Treasury Agents. (I'm not sure of the year and the name of the coin because I don't have enough money to buy one. I'm only short about $17,999,999.)[/QUOTE]
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