Kurotan

Kurotan t1_je5nc1h wrote

Reply to comment by twohedwlf in Sacrifices by TryingTimesComics

It's better if they aren't. Otherwise you have to sacrifice all these to make one, then turn around and sacrifice them to get these things back. It's better to sacrifice others and just gain more these things.

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Kurotan t1_jaecfe8 wrote

"bank bill, draft, note, or other evidence of debt"

None of these are actually coins or bills though.

A bank bill is "a document signed by a bank agreeing to pay the amount that is named on it" and the rest of those are similar. Just documents of agreement to pay or debt.

331 is the one to be concerned with.

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Kurotan t1_jaebkr6 wrote

>Federal statute 18 USC 331 “whoever fraudulently alters, defaces, mutilates, impairs, diminishes, falsifies, scales, or lightens any of the coins coined at the mints of the United States … shall be fined under this title or imprisoned not more than five years, or both.”

Our law specifically mentions fraud. So if we make jewelry, it's okay ( because a coin ring could never be used as currency). If we intend to alter it for fraud, then we are in trouble.

333 specially calls out "bank bill, draft, note, or other evidence of debt", no mention of coins.

475 appears to be a general counterfeit law and also mentions business cards and anything business related on top of making currency from scratch.

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Kurotan t1_j9p9fu9 wrote

The car is the least disturbing part.

>A crowd soon gathered at the spot. Gault and Alcorn were left to guard the bodies, but they lost control of the jostling, curious throng; one woman cut off bloody locks of Parker's hair and pieces from her dress, which were subsequently sold as souvenirs. Hinton returned to find a man trying to cut off Barrow's trigger finger, and was sickened by what was occurring.

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