Dear Friends,
Just to bring this thread back to its subject heading, for fits
and giggles, I learned today from Bernard von NotHaus that the
Liberty Dollar has now exceeded $3 million in circulation in
silver pieces, paper warehouse receipts, and digital warehouse
receipts. Still places third
Just to bring this thread back to its subject heading, for fits
and giggles, I learned today from Bernard von NotHaus that the
Liberty Dollar has now exceeded $3 million in circulation in
silver pieces, paper warehouse receipts, and digital warehouse
receipts. Still places third among free
Dear Craig,
How so? Their last audit only shows about 45,000 ounces of silver, and
25
ounces of gold, in circulation.
http://63.126.1.222/audits/2002%20Audits/September%20Audit%202002.asp
I don't know. I've copied Bernard, as these figures seem inconsistent
with both his September timeframe
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Subject: [e-gold-list] Re: the liberty dollar
non-profit anythings should be bundled up, beaten with a stick and
burned :) if there's no profit its no good the norfed folks
should be making millions -- I hope
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The Liberty Dollar is an interesting concept. Why don't they accept
digital currencies especially e-gold for there goods?
Steve
They do accept e-gold (or at least they did). The last time I bought
Liberty currency I paid with e-gold.
Regards,
Salutations Mr. NotHaus!
Have you ever considered a warehouse receipt denominated in grams
of e-silver or e-gold? I am surprised no one else has started to
do this. I know there is a markup for minting your own coins but
10 USD for 1 ounce of silver still seems a bit steep to me.
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Salutations Mr. NotHaus!
Have you ever considered a warehouse receipt denominated in grams
of e-silver or e-gold? I am surprised no one else has started to
do this. I know there is a markup for minting your own coins but
10 USD for 1 ounce of silver still seems a
I've been using the Liberty Dollar lately for practically everything I
buy. A couple of times, one or more of the silver coins hasn't even made
it into the cash register because either an employee or another customer
has put a $10 FRN in its place so they could keep the silver for
themselves. For
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I've been using the Liberty Dollar lately for practically everything I
buy. A couple of times, one or more of the silver coins hasn't even made
it into the cash register because either an employee or another customer
has put a $10 FRN in its place so they could keep
I've been using the Liberty Dollar lately for practically everything I
buy. A couple of times, one or more of the silver coins hasn't even made
it into the cash register because either an employee or another customer
has put a $10 FRN in its place so they could keep the silver for
I've been using the Liberty Dollar lately for practically everything I
buy. A couple of times, one or more of the silver coins hasn't even made
it into the cash register because either an employee or another customer
has put a $10 FRN in its place so they could keep the silver for
The Liberty Dollar is an interesting concept. Why don't they accept
digital currencies especially e-gold for there goods?
Steve
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I've been using the Liberty Dollar lately for practically everything I
buy. A couple of times, one or more of the silver coins hasn't even made
it into the cash register because either an employee or another customer
has put a $10 FRN in its place so they could keep the silver for
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