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Originally posted by captaintyinknots
These images have been circulating for a while now.
Any type of proof that they arent just another Amero scam?
My goal with these coins is not to endorse a Union of North America or a common "Amero" currency. I fully support the United States Constitution, and I would not welcome (in any form) a diminishment of its provisions. I expect that these coins will help make more people aware of the issue and the possible ramifications. I leave it up to others to decide if they are in favor of, or against a North American Union. And I encourage citizens to voice their approval or disapproval of government plans that impact them.
Originally posted by Lichter daraus
Does anybody read posts anymore, he said they are a prototype and not in circulation. He never stated they were in circulation.
Originally posted by Miraj
Originally posted by captaintyinknots
These images have been circulating for a while now.
Any type of proof that they arent just another Amero scam?
The fact that it's signed by a private coin maker in the images.
dc-coin.com...
and from his website:
My goal with these coins is not to endorse a Union of North America or a common "Amero" currency. I fully support the United States Constitution, and I would not welcome (in any form) a diminishment of its provisions. I expect that these coins will help make more people aware of the issue and the possible ramifications. I leave it up to others to decide if they are in favor of, or against a North American Union. And I encourage citizens to voice their approval or disapproval of government plans that impact them.
Originally posted by ontariocanada
I know it's not going to be circulated
I just got it from the source, the DC stamping on my coins came from Daniel Carr's little stamping factory.
I know they are not worth money.
I wanted to have them to see if one day we become the North American Union.
both coins have a dc logo together (his signature) and the letter D on the same side or other side.
Yes, indeed, they truly don't exist but theses are not fakes!
note:
they are the 2008 edition
[edit on 09/28/2009 by ontariocanada]
Originally posted by Lichter daraus
They are collector coins, made strictly for collectors. The mint does make coins that will never be in circulation, and have no actual value, that does not make them fake. My dad has several coins that were never in circulation and only made for collectors.
Originally posted by ontariocanada
captaintyinknots your going to make me cry!
My coins are collectors. I tried to bite into one and guess what?
NO CHOCOLATE!
Collector coins only!
And that's it!
Just like the last Poster said
Originally posted by captaintyinknots
Originally posted by Lichter daraus
They are collector coins, made strictly for collectors. The mint does make coins that will never be in circulation, and have no actual value, that does not make them fake. My dad has several coins that were never in circulation and only made for collectors.
Yes they do. however, claiming these to be the amero is false. They are a fake amero. That is the point.
They may be a real coin, but they are not what they claim to be, that is what I mean by fake.
These are not the Amero. Period.
Quite frankly, there is NO WAY the mint is going to have a hand in creating a "collector's amero", until the real thing exists.