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MORMON PENNY MINT SET - LDS CHURCH HISTORY COINS - NEW!
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USD 14.95 |
| Current Price |
USD 14.95 |
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| Start Time |
Wednesday, October 01, 2008 |
| End Time |
Wednesday, October 08, 2008 |
| Location |
South Jordan |
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MORMON PENNY MINT SET - LDS CHURCH HISTORY COINS - NEW! Once pennies minted by the United States Government, the coins have been re-struck to bear images of the Restoration. This mint set is the first of a Church History Series.The images shown are: Joseph Smith, the restoration of the Aaronic Priesthood, the Kirtland Temple, the Nauvoo Temple and Carthage Jail. The reverse of each coin bears the image of the Nauvoo Sunstone. (see close up images below)The set is displayed in a crystal clear archival quality case. The case is a friction fit and can be opened for handling.Item Condition: New Minted twice in the USAThese are no longer United States Government Coins and cannot be used as currency.Total Weight Approx: 3 oz. FAQ: Is it illegal to deface money? U.S. Code, Title 18; Part I; Chapter 17; Section 331 only "the fraudulent alteration of US coins is illegal". For example: changing the date or mintmark of a coin to make it more valuable to coin collectors or changing the denomination (cutting cents down to the size of dimes to use in vending machines). It can also mean filing or cutting the edges of gold or silver coins to cheat on the weight and value of a coin. Almost everyone has gone to a zoo, amusement park or tourist attraction and put a penny in a machine that rolls out the penny and stamps a design on to it. These machines would not be around if it were illegal. Once the coins are defaced they are no longer currency and cannot be used as such.For other unique LDS items check out our other auctions!. _gsrx_vers_236 (GS 5.0.3 (236))
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