The U.S. Mint used to monitor this forum to see what people were saying. I do not know if it still does.
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@CaptHenway said:
The U.S. Mint used to monitor this forum to see what people were saying. I do not know if it still does.
But did they ever take action….
Yes. They quoted things said here in their case against the people with the 10 1933 Double Eagles.
Numismatist. 50 year member ANA. Winner of four ANA Heath Literary Awards; three Wayte and Olga Raymond Literary Awards; Numismatist of the Year Award 2009, and Lifetime Achievement Award 2020. Winner numerous NLG Literary Awards.
"Interest rates, the price of money, are the most important market. And, perversely, they’re the market that’s most manipulated by the Fed." - Doug Casey
I would guess that mint employees may be forbidden to comment to avoid the implication of "official positions" taken in the comment. I would also guess that mint employees monitor these websites.
Dear current and former United States Mint Directors,
Congratulations! You managed to turn the Mint into the United States Post Office. Like stamps, you created coins for every day of the week. Or maybe it's Congress's fault. I guess it's all about the $$$$$ bottom-line.
Very respectfully,
A former Mint costumer.
Disclaimer: I'm not a dealer, trader, grader, investor or professional numismatist. I'm just a hobbyist. (To protect me but mostly you! 🤣 )
@CaptHenway said:
The U.S. Mint used to monitor this forum to see what people were saying. I do not know if it still does.
But did they ever take action….
Yes. They quoted things said here in their case against the people with the 10 1933 Double Eagles.
Can you explain? Was the sentiment here that because they were likely stolen they should be taken? I can’t believe they were going to or did melt them. That’s insane and quite frankly ignorant.
Many lively discussions here, with strong opinions on both sides. The government found the postings here and used them against some of the experts who were testifying.
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@CaptHenway said:
The U.S. Mint used to monitor this forum to see what people were saying. I do not know if it still does.
But did they ever take action….
Yes. They quoted things said here in their case against the people with the 10 1933 Double Eagles.
Can you explain? Was the sentiment here that because they were likely stolen they should be taken? I can’t believe they were going to or did melt them. That’s insane and quite frankly ignorant.
Know that members used to be able to have a "Title" under their pictures, and mine was "2009 Numismatist of the Year."
Know also that there used to be a lot more kidding around in these forums, with "joker threads" where the whole thread was made up light nonsense. In one such thread author Roger Burdette, who was appearing in the trial as an expect witness for the Langbords, and I were kidding around about something or other. All just good-natured fun. The government lawyers scanned these threads, and used that joker thread to attack Burdette's credibility. When the plaintiff's lawyers tried to rebut, the judge refused to allow it because it might harm other members participating in the thread, including the "2009 Numismatist of the Year."
TD
Numismatist. 50 year member ANA. Winner of four ANA Heath Literary Awards; three Wayte and Olga Raymond Literary Awards; Numismatist of the Year Award 2009, and Lifetime Achievement Award 2020. Winner numerous NLG Literary Awards.
Yes, I recall, and such a tragedy at that - Big Brother at his worst. I guess this matter has to stay buried however wrong the outcome to so many of us.
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@CaptHenway said:
The U.S. Mint used to monitor this forum to see what people were saying. I do not know if it still does.
But did they ever take action….
Yes. They quoted things said here in their case against the people with the 10 1933 Double Eagles.
Can you explain? Was the sentiment here that because they were likely stolen they should be taken? I can’t believe they were going to or did melt them. That’s insane and quite frankly ignorant.
Know that members used to be able to have a "Title" under their pictures, and mine was "2009 Numismatist of the Year."
Know also that there used to be a lot more kidding around in these forums, with "joker threads" where the whole thread was made up light nonsense. In one such thread author Roger Burdette, who was appearing in the trial as an expect witness for the Langbords, and I were kidding around about something or other. All just good-natured fun. The government lawyers scanned these threads, and used that joker thread to attack Burdette's credibility. When the plaintiff's lawyers tried to rebut, the judge refused to allow it because it might harm other members participating in the thread, including the "2009 Numismatist of the Year."
CaptHenway
Have I thanked you lately for sharing your thoughts with us. I am amazed at your accomplishments and grateful for the opportunity to have your knowledge so accessible.
Jzyskowski and family 😁🙀😸😻🦫
@CaptHenway said:
The U.S. Mint used to monitor this forum to see what people were saying. I do not know if it still does.
But did they ever take action….
Yes. They quoted things said here in their case against the people with the 10 1933 Double Eagles.
Can you explain? Was the sentiment here that because they were likely stolen they should be taken? I can’t believe they were going to or did melt them. That’s insane and quite frankly ignorant.
Know that members used to be able to have a "Title" under their pictures, and mine was "2009 Numismatist of the Year."
Know also that there used to be a lot more kidding around in these forums, with "joker threads" where the whole thread was made up light nonsense. In one such thread author Roger Burdette, who was appearing in the trial as an expect witness for the Langbords, and I were kidding around about something or other. All just good-natured fun. The government lawyers scanned these threads, and used that joker thread to attack Burdette's credibility. When the plaintiff's lawyers tried to rebut, the judge refused to allow it because it might harm other members participating in the thread, including the "2009 Numismatist of the Year."
TD
So I guess the US Mint monitors these forums to poke us in the rear but not genuinely engage with collectors?
If they actually do monitor this Forum, are they able understand what they are actually reading? I really think they just out task reading the forum to the BOT Patrol.
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Successful Transactions with more than 100 Members
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The U.S. Mint used to monitor this forum to see what people were saying. I do not know if it still does.
*gulp
😁
Here’s one way.
🎶 shout shout, let it all out 🎶
XD
But did they ever take action….
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Yes, they did the opposite of what we wanted them to do.
Yes. They quoted things said here in their case against the people with the 10 1933 Double Eagles.
I believe they do monitor the forum. I have received emails from the mint for surveys, as have others here. Cheers, RickO
we need a mint whistle blower
"Interest rates, the price of money, are the most important market. And, perversely, they’re the market that’s most manipulated by the Fed." - Doug Casey
Yep, I think so
I would guess that mint employees may be forbidden to comment to avoid the implication of "official positions" taken in the comment. I would also guess that mint employees monitor these websites.
Dear current and former United States Mint Directors,
Congratulations! You managed to turn the Mint into the United States Post Office. Like stamps, you created coins for every day of the week. Or maybe it's Congress's fault. I guess it's all about the $$$$$ bottom-line.
Very respectfully,
A former Mint costumer.
Disclaimer: I'm not a dealer, trader, grader, investor or professional numismatist. I'm just a hobbyist. (To protect me but mostly you! 🤣 )
Can you explain? Was the sentiment here that because they were likely stolen they should be taken? I can’t believe they were going to or did melt them. That’s insane and quite frankly ignorant.
https://www.coinworld.com/news/us-coins/langboard-family-loses-appeal-1933-double-eagle-case.html
Many lively discussions here, with strong opinions on both sides. The government found the postings here and used them against some of the experts who were testifying.
See this old thread especially pages 6 & 7.
https://forums.collectors.com/discussion/822903/official-langbord-trial-update-thread/p6
Know that members used to be able to have a "Title" under their pictures, and mine was "2009 Numismatist of the Year."
Know also that there used to be a lot more kidding around in these forums, with "joker threads" where the whole thread was made up light nonsense. In one such thread author Roger Burdette, who was appearing in the trial as an expect witness for the Langbords, and I were kidding around about something or other. All just good-natured fun. The government lawyers scanned these threads, and used that joker thread to attack Burdette's credibility. When the plaintiff's lawyers tried to rebut, the judge refused to allow it because it might harm other members participating in the thread, including the "2009 Numismatist of the Year."
TD
Yes, I recall, and such a tragedy at that - Big Brother at his worst. I guess this matter has to stay buried however wrong the outcome to so many of us.
Well, just Love coins, period.
I read it. No words.
CaptHenway
Have I thanked you lately for sharing your thoughts with us. I am amazed at your accomplishments and grateful for the opportunity to have your knowledge so accessible.
Jzyskowski and family 😁🙀😸😻🦫
🎶 shout shout, let it all out 🎶
So I guess the US Mint monitors these forums to poke us in the rear but not genuinely engage with collectors?
If they actually do monitor this Forum, are they able understand what they are actually reading? I really think they just out task reading the forum to the BOT Patrol.
USN & USAF retired 1971-1993
Successful Transactions with more than 100 Members
I wish I had a gummint job. Get paid exactly the same no matter what you do, including doing nothing.