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I've been reading a bit on the Norfed coins and I won this coin on ebay. Just got it in the mail today. It said it was Pre-FBI Raid. I'm assuming these are somewhat collectible as they are no longer made, right? I stumbled across another conversation in the forums here talking a little about the Norfed. The website listed on the coin, when I go to the link says "Site Removed Due to Court Order".

What do you think?

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Yes, it's in the right place.

And yes, they are slightly more desirable to collectors than your typical silver round, because of their notoriety. Especially give that a typical buyer of silver rounds would have no doubt heard of, and probably sympathized with, the concept behind the Liberty Dollar scheme.

Which I suspect was part of von NotHaus' plan from the beginning.
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