r/political_coins

Image 1 — Mercury dime 1943
Image 2 — Mercury dime 1943
Image 3 — Mercury dime 1943
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Mercury dime 1943

Is this coin im error or is this just damage around the 3 in the date? ( My fiancée is getting into coin collecting and asked me to ask yall) I do not know much about coins but she is very excited about the hobby. I look forward to yalls advice and much appreciation in advance :)

u/abu_bass2244 — 3 days ago
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Today I Learned it's illegal to make any disk shape, whether stone, metal or other in the US

So I made a nice original meme for laughs (I neither live in the US, nor intend to do or promote the things outlined wihin).

AND WITHIN FUCKING HOURS, some absolute GIGACUCK or designated "banker" managed to report, and some admin or AI managed to AUTOREMOVE the resposted post (original says the image is deleted, but you can still see it (I would be fucking mad if my meme was permadeleted for no fucking reason.))

And I'm like here WHAT THE FUCK

I go to the shitty soytent policy post to see what the fuck may be the problem. No fucking idea. It mentions fiat money, but the meme just condemns fiat money for being fake worthless money, so that can't be it.

So since Plebbit is cucked in US, I imagine minting your own coins is illegal or something, so I go and look at the laws.

AND HOLY SHIT YOU GUYS

This is fucking hilarious. You guys won't fucking believe it how gigacucked the Law is. Like holy shit.

It even mentions owning or trading round stones. Holy lmao. You can't have coin-shaped stones.

You won't believe. The law apparently forbids even owning or trading foreign coins. I'm utterly confused by this one.

It clearly mentions anything round and coin-shaped intended to be used as currency, whether for personal use or for selling or trading. WUT

Like WUT.

I'm gonna post this on some lawyer subreddit because I literally can't wrap my head around the gigacuckedness. I just don't believe it. You can't own round stones? WHAT? 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

Isnt there some amendment saying that if a law is retarded as fuck, that you can just ignore it?

Like, the meme just mentioned bullion medals intended for bartering. So you can trade copper pipes, but if you punch a round circular coin-shape out of it, then you are breaking federal law and defrauding the treasury??? WHATTT????

u/basedchad21 — 12 days ago