Morsecode wrote:It should be illegal, according to Treasury's own regs and the Secret Service's involvement back in the mid-70's attempting to round up the strays. But this was slabbed in 2005:
PCGS also says they have slabbed one example.
For whatever reason, the gov't is not pressing the issue...at the present time. If I had one I'd probably not admit to it until sufficient time passed that a hands-off precedent had been set by these two publicized examples.
As for the '33 double eagle, a recent court ruling upheld that they will remain illegal to own, except for a single specimen that was granted special consideration and sold by Stack's in 2002.
Rodebaugh wrote:PS: I have 5 ounces of gold for anyone that has an MS authentic one for trade.
Rodebaugh wrote:PS: I have 5 ounces of gold for anyone that has an MS authentic one for trade.
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