is selling art made from u.s. legal tender illegal
First it is illegal to damage legal tender, second they are no longer worth one dollar. their worth is what you can get for them, also illegal. I bet you wish you wish you had never asked.
No. In 1933 a new law was passed which stated that gold coin was no longer legal tender and made it illegal for citizens to own gold coins except for collector coins.
No, a coin that is stamped with the word "copy" is not considered legal tender. These coins are replicas or replicas meant for collectors and do not hold any monetary value.
It hasn't been made legal.
No, a court order made it legal to jailbreak.
No its illegal. Made illegal by the ammunition enforcement act in 1978.
Maryland is Illegal to Grow or Sell, but Legal to Possess. This made it illegal to traffic the herb or grow the plant.
no
Basically none. Those made by a company or country are legal. An individual can make on that is illegal to own.
If it's something you made yourself or you got permission to sell then it is legal. If someone else made it and you are selling it without their permission, no, it is not.
1967 and made legal two years later.
Yes British India silver currency was unlimited legal tender in British India territory and in those states which enjoyed independent flag freedom like alwar, bikaner etc. during British rule, British India rupee was made a unlimited legal tender in 1834 after implementation of currency act. Prior to 1834 when presidencies Bombay, Calcutta & Madras were entrusted with the job of minting rupee's the Indian rupee was not a legal tender.