Originally posted by PalynkaAre they going to mint there own gold coins to go with there official State firearm??😏
http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/906b7668-557a-11e0-a2b1-00144feab49a.html#axzz1HVYVYhR8
Shops in Salt Lake City will soon be able to accept gold Buffalo and Eagle coins (no foreign minted Napoleons or Krugerrands allowed), after a bill to make gold and silver legal tender passed Utah’s House and Senate.
The state does not trust the US Federal Reserve. How ...[text shortened]... hat easy monetary policy since 2007 has won the central bank many more enemies than friends.
Originally posted by Palynkathere're no state or federal taxes on the transfer of dollars?
http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/906b7668-557a-11e0-a2b1-00144feab49a.html#axzz1HVYVYhR8
Shops in Salt Lake City will soon be able to accept gold Buffalo and Eagle coins (no foreign minted Napoleons or Krugerrands allowed), after a bill to make gold and silver legal tender passed Utah’s House and Senate.
The state does not trust the US Federal Reserve. How ...[text shortened]... hat easy monetary policy since 2007 has won the central bank many more enemies than friends.