Originally Posted by
logansryche
We don't have that law here in the states, but most build backyard foundry's and smelt em themselves. A few years ago a California based organization started stamping a couple of dollar bills and started a "Where's George" campaign. Our government backed up the program even though it's illegal to deface a bill. Coins don't seem to matter that much.
Then there's alot of people on youtube that's going to jail.
If Laws Change, 'Penny Hoarders' Could Cash in on Thousands of Dollars - ABC News
Is it Illegal to Melt U.S. Coins? - Coinflation
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I wouldn't set my personal president on anything I see on YouTube . There is a lot of misinformation and people doing unethical / irresponsible things on you tube . I'm confused that you say there is no law , then post a link that says in the first 3 words . ( if laws change ) . Hoarding is fine but I wouldn't be smelting those coins just yet .
If it was legal you would not have to melt them . I'm talking U.S. currency of course .
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