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No. There are examples of obsolete coins (such as coins of the Confederate States of America) that are made as souvenirs. They are NOT the coinage of a nation, and are not legal tender.

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Can you legally posses us copy coins from china not stamped copy?

It is illegal to possess counterfeit coins, regardless of whether they are stamped or not. Counterfeiting is a criminal offense that violates intellectual property rights and can have serious legal consequences. It is not worth the risk to possess counterfeit coins.


Select the appropriate action to take when a signed paper copy is required for legal purposes?

Print out the document, sign it in ink, and then scan or make a photocopy of the signed paper copy to retain for your records. Keep the original signed document in a secure location to ensure its integrity for legal purposes.


What is the difference between a Notarized copy of a document and a Certified copy of a document?

A notarized copy of a document is a copy of the original document that has been certified by a notary public as a true and accurate reproduction of the original. A certified copy, on the other hand, is a copy of the original document that has been certified as a true copy by an official or legal authority such as a government agency or court clerk. Both types of copies can be used for official purposes to verify the authenticity of the original document.


When is an heir given a copy of trustAsk us anything?

An heir is typically given a copy of a trust after the creator of the trust (grantor) passes away. The trustee has a legal obligation to provide a copy of the trust document to beneficiaries and heirs as part of the trust administration process. The timing of when the copy is provided may vary depending on state laws and the specific terms of the trust.


Why is copy writing illegal?

Copywriting itself is not illegal. Copywriting refers to writing promotional or advertising content. However, plagiarizing someone else's copy, using misleading information, or making false claims in copy could be illegal due to copyright infringement, false advertising, or deceptive marketing practices. It is important to follow ethical and legal guidelines when creating copy.

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Is a coin that says copy on worth anything?

If the coin has been stamped with copy, or illegally altered, the coin is no longer legal tender and can not be spent. It may have a collector's value - which is too variable to quote.


Is a coin that says copy still worth its face value?

Copies or replicas of coins are generally only worth a small amount because they're not the genuine item. The exceptions to this rule are replicas that are made of precious metals such as silver or gold; these are at least worth their value in precious metal.


If a coin is stamped with copy AC 1093 on the back what does that mean?

It means the coin was not issued by the U.S. Mint and is just a copy having no monetary value.


Is it legal to photo copy paper money with the statement legal tender on it?

No sir do not do that it can land you in jail


What does a coin mean when its stamped copy?

If it has the word COPY in small letters, it's called a replica coin. Many private companies make replicas that are sold as collectibles and keepsakes. They often represent coins for which the genuine article is too expensive for the average person to own. By law all replica coins must have the word COPY on them. "Replicas" of expensive coins without the word COPY on them have another name - counterfeits.


How can you tell the difference between a replica and an authintic mint condition 1883 gold kalakaua 1 dollar coin?

The replica will have the word "COPY" stamped an it somewhere. All replicas of coins must have that stamped on it somewhere. If it is not stamped with "COPY" it is probably a real deal.


What does the word copy stamped on a 20.00 1849 silver coin mean?

Any reproduction of a US coin that is the same size and has the appearance of the real coin is required to have the word "copy" on it someplace where it can be easily seen. This is done to prevent the coin being represented as authentic


Is copied coin still worth its face value?

No, a coin copy is worth only the value of the materials used to make the coin, the coins themselves have no value and are not legal tender. For example, someone could make a quarter copy out of lead and it wouldn't be worth 25 cents, on the flip-side, someone could make a quarter copy out of silver or gold and it would be worth many times the "face" value.


What is the value of a double-stamped 1921 dime?

You might go to PCGS.com or get a copy of the coin Red Book. Hope this helps


What is the value of a 2010 .9995 Platinum Liberty American Eagle Coin stamped Copy?

Copies of bullion coins have no numismatic collectible value, most sell for $5.00 or less at coin shows.


Can you legally posses us copy coins from china not stamped copy?

It is illegal to possess counterfeit coins, regardless of whether they are stamped or not. Counterfeiting is a criminal offense that violates intellectual property rights and can have serious legal consequences. It is not worth the risk to possess counterfeit coins.


What does it mean when a confederate coin has the word copy stamped on it?

It means it's not real! A copy is exactly that, a replica of the real thing. However, it's not considered a counterfeit because the maker followed the law and marked the coin with COPY to indicate that there is no intent to deceive anyone about its origin. It's a bit like a print of a famous painting.