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Fraudulent Presidential $1 Error Coins Being Sold

From the Mint's web site:

Fraudulent Presidential $1 Error Coins Being Sold

The United States Mint has recently learned that some individuals are grinding the rims of Presidential $1 Coins to remove the edge-incused inscriptions and then marketing these altered items as error coins. This practice not only exploits unwary consumers and collectors, but also is a Federal crime.

The United States Mint recently announced that an undetermined number of George Washington Presidential $1 Coins were minted and issued without the required edge-incused inscriptions, "E Pluribus Unum," "In God We Trust," the year of issuance, and the mint mark. Because true error coins such as these can be rare, they often become very attractive among collectors, many of whom are willing to acquire them at a premium above their face value. Apparently, some individuals are exploiting this situation by altering the rims of perfectly good Presidential $1 Coins to make them look like the recent error coins.

Although altering and defacing United States coinage generally is not illegal, doing so violates a Federal criminal statute (18 U.S.C. § 331) when the act is accompanied by an intent to defraud. Accordingly, a person is committing a Federal crime if he or she intentionally alters an ordinary Presidential $1 Coin to make it look like an error coin for the purpose of selling it at a premium to someone who believes it to be a real error coin. Under this statute, it is also a Federal crime to sell at a premium an ordinary Presidential $1 Coin that one knows has been altered so it looks like an error coin to someone who believes it to be a real error coin. Penalties include a fine and up to five years in prison.

The United States Mint has no Federal enforcement authority. Rather, it refers such matters to the United States Secret Service, which is lawfully authorized to detect and arrest any person who violates a Federal law relating to United States coinage.

I'd keep playing. I don't think the heavy stuff will be coming down for quite a while!

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    LALASD4LALASD4 Posts: 3,602 ✭✭✭
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    Coin Collector, Chicken Owner, Licensed Tax Preparer & Insurance Broker/Agent.
    San Diego, CA


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    Sorry, there was one that was on eBay recently and I saw this information which actually talked about the penalties for selling them as well as making them.

    I'd keep playing. I don't think the heavy stuff will be coming down for quite a while!
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    Thats why the ones I bought were already graded - yes you pay extra for the grading but you can be sure (at least more sure) that they are real errors.
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    tahoe98tahoe98 Posts: 11,388 ✭✭✭


    << <i>Thats why the ones I bought were already graded - yes you pay extra for the grading but you can be sure (at least more sure) that they are real errors. >>




    yes and they are housed in a purdy holder.


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    "government is not reason, it is not eloquence-it is a force! like fire, it is a dangerous servant and a fearful master; never for a moment should it be left to irresponsible action." George Washington
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    19Lyds19Lyds Posts: 26,503 ✭✭✭✭


    << <i>Sorry, there was one that was on eBay recently and I saw this information which actually talked about the penalties for selling them as well as making them. >>



    What are the penalties for making them if I might ask?
    I decided to change calling the bathroom the John and renamed it the Jim. I feel so much better saying I went to the Jim this morning.



    The name is LEE!

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