Liberty Dollar Back in Business
Despite the FBI's raid on its offices in Indiana and mint in Idaho and the seizure of its inventory seven weeks ago, Liberty Dollar is back in business, taking orders for 2008-dated medallions and promising delivery around the end of this month.
The design of the Liberties has been changed a bit, apparently to help ensure that people no smarter than FBI agents are not confused into thinking that the Liberties are official U.S. government currency. (Helpful hint: U.S. government currency in the form of coins consists of base metal and relies for its value on the federal law making it legal tender, while Liberties consist of precious metal and thus have great intrinsic value less vulnerable to debasement.)
Of course there's not full assurance that Liberty Dollar will actually be able to deliver any orders taken now. While Liberty Dollar's founder, Bernard von NotHaus, remains at large and incorrigible in defense of the right to bear honest money, the government still may move to arrest him for sedition and seize the company's inventory again.
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Related Link:
http://www.libertydollar.org/ld/information/2008ld.htm