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Old 07-21-2007, 06:30 PM
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Thumbs down Treasury & Bond's..

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Originally Posted by Shoonra
There is a law, classified as a counterfeiting law, against the copying of any federal obligation, which would include Savings Bonds and Treasury Bonds. However, I have never heard of anyone being prosecuted for making one or a few conventional xerox copies for his own files, primarily to have the serial numbers and other details in case he must apply for replacements if the originals are destroyed. The prohibition, such as it is, is aimed at makinig copies that are used or intended to pass as the originals.


Thats just great, Shoonra. So, tell me where I can find these "classifed" law's? If you DO NOT KNOW and have NO PROOF then, please, this is not for you and you should respond when you have EVIDENCE of such finding.

Otherwise, have a fine day, fair lady (Note: English spoken courting [in love] and 'court(s) of state's in sovereign' {'administrative' street thuggery!} of the common law of the 14, 15, 16, and 17th century archive.) ....

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