Quote: Regardless of what anyone says, the true test would be to try and spend it. For example go to a place like Best Buy and try to buy a real lot of large TV sets and use that coin. You would either get thrown out or end up with a truck load of TV sets.
A woman tried that with one of those million dollar notes. Got arrested and charged with attempted fraud.
The coin is real, however the actual value is from a account number which was printed on the coin, the coin is not worth a million dollars however the account had 1 million in it in 1923. If you own the coin you own the account plus interest. ( substancial monies) .The problem is you have to find the bank with the account ie deutche bank and they have to tell you what lighting and angle to read the number..Once the account is located someone has to have an account with the bank to get it read.
LOL, if you really believe that this non-existant "gold coin" is linked to some bank account with millions of dollar in it, I have a great business deal for you in Nigeria
Quote: Regardless of what anyone says, the true test would be to try and spend it.
And what would that prove? About six years ago there were two cases of someone in Kentucky being able to successfully spend a two hundred dollar bill with George W Bush's portrait on it. They spent them and got away with it, but that doesn't make the notes real money.
Quote: 220 pound, 24K pure Gold coin. Face value: 1,000,000 Canadian Dollars
Note that this one is dated 2007. That would indicate that there well could be more of them with different dates on them. If so, picture the Dansco or Whitman Album for all of them from about 2000 to present. Of course there could be proofs too so the Album would really be big.
I would be worried about the Dansco hole being a little too big and the coin falling out. Imagine carrying the book around to show your friend and the coin pops out and falls on your foot...or cat?
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