- Gold Reserve Act - - CRASH_GURU, 10.12.2004, 08:24
- Re: Zwei, drei Bemerkungen zu James Turks Artikeln - Dimi, 10.12.2004, 11:09
- Re: Zwei, drei Bemerkungen zu James Turks Artikeln - CRASH_GURU, 10.12.2004, 11:39
- Re: Zwei, drei Bemerkungen zu James Turks Artikeln - Dimi, 10.12.2004, 11:09
Gold Reserve Act -
-->habe ich zu dem Thema- dank Popeye- gefunden. Das unterstützt ja nicht unbedingt die These, daß die Gold Certs der FED wertlos sind, sie können demnach nur nicht als eine Forderung auf Gold verbucht werden. Da frage ich mich dann allerdings auch was diese Erbsenzählerei in Fußnoten für einen Sinn haben soll:
Under 31 U.S.C. 5118(b) as amended,"The United States Government may not pay out any gold coin. A person lawfully holding United States coins and currency may present the coins for currency... for exchange (dollar for dollar) for other United States coins and currency (other than gold and silver coins) that..." citizens may lawfully own. Although gold certificates are no longer produced and are not redeemable in gold, they still maintain their legal tender status. You may redeem the notes you have through the Treasury Department or any financial institution. The redemption, however, will be at the face value on the note. These notes may, however, have a"premium" value to coin and currency collectors or dealers.

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