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Originally Posted by Cher Chez la Toast
Hal Turner?
...Seriously, Hal Turner?
...There are carrots in my refrigerator, right now, that are more credible than this guy.
Originally Posted by Oh YoU MaD
No one walks around with a lot of cash anyway...just plastic.Originally Posted by jamergrady
Originally Posted by Oh YoU MaD
Damn then it is true. But like GULLERMO said. I will not bee carrying OD amounts of coins. They better make it into a paper.
"Neither the U.S. Mint nor the U.S. Treasury has a hand in creating these 'Ameros'. These coins are merely collectibles offered to the buying public by a private company in the business of manufacturing such curiosities."[sup][25][/sup]
Hal Turner claimed that Carr's website had been created in haste in a matter of days expressly to discredit his claim about the coinage. [sup][26][/sup] However, Carr's designs have beenavailable through his website since 2005,[sup][27][/sup] and according to a WHOIS search at Network Solutions, the domain "dc-coin.com" was registered by DanielCarr on 27 September 2005.[sup][28][/sup] In October2008, Hal Turner released a video showing an apparent 20 Amero coin, with claims that shipments of the currency had been sent to China. [sup][29][/sup] Yet the coin in Hal Turner's video is identical to amedallion on Daniel Carr's "dc-coin" website, listed as "UNA 2007 20 Ameros, Copper, Satin Finish". [sup][3[/sup]