Coin Community Family of Web Sites Join Thousands of Coin, Bullion, & Money Collectors
300,000 items to help build your collection! Vancouvers #1 Coin and Paper Money Dealer Specializing in Modern Numismatics Royal Canadian Mint products, Canadian, Polish, American, and world coins and banknotes. Join Thousands of Coin, Bullion, & Money Collectors Shop for APMEX Bullion on eBay!Coin, Banknote and Medal Collectors's Online Mall








Username:
Password:
Save Password
Forgot your Password?


This page may contain links that result in small commissions to keep this free site up and running.

Welcome Guest! Registering and/or logging in will remove the anchor (bottom) ads. It's Free!

Norfed Liberty Silver Certificate?

To participate in the forum you must log in or register.
Author Previous TopicReplies: 3 / Views: 6,539Next Topic  
New Member
1lostcoin's Avatar
United States
24 Posts
 Posted 12/28/2010  08:48 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add 1lostcoin to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Can anyone tell me what is a 2003 $5 Norfed Liberty Silver Certificate? I saw one on ebay for $2.25 and wasn't sure what it is. Are these like the old $5 dollar bill silver certs? Are they a bond type silver cert. that has been cashed in and no longer any good? Thank you for the information.
Valued Member
NPCoin's Avatar
United States
108 Posts
 Posted 12/28/2010  12:10 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add NPCoin to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
The NORFED Silver Certificates were privately issued "currency". Technically, these would be deeds of title as the certificate transfers title to a specified amount of silver to the bearer. Since NORFED is now defunct and their assets seized by the federal government, these certificates hold purely collectible value only.

I should add that PCGS did, in fact, previously grade and "authenticate" these certificates. These "graded" specimens do seem to carry quite a collectible premium to them.
Edited by NPCoin
12/28/2010 12:13 pm
Moderator
Learn More...
Sap's Avatar
Australia
16826 Posts
 Posted 12/28/2010  8:02 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Sap to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
The Liberty Dollar system - some (including the government) might call it a "scam" - collapsed in 2007. See this archived thread from when it happened.

Today, surviving "coins" are still worth a premium over bullion due to their novelty value, surviving "notes" have novelty value only.
Don't say "infinitely" when you mean "very"; otherwise, you'll have no word left when you want to talk about something really infinite. - C. S. Lewis
New Member
1lostcoin's Avatar
United States
24 Posts
 Posted 12/29/2010  07:13 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add 1lostcoin to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Hey NPcoin and Sap

Thanks for the information. I also found a couple of other sites with information about the liberty dollar. I wonder where I was when all of this was going on. Shows you how much I was paying attention to the news. I went ahead a bought the certificates. I figured what the heck. I liked the looks of them and maybe if they happen to win the lawsuit you might get some money back for them. Not holding my breath on that though. Mainly I just thought it would be cool to have.
  Previous TopicReplies: 3 / Views: 6,539Next Topic  

To participate in the forum you must log in or register.



    




Disclaimer: While a tremendous amount of effort goes into ensuring the accuracy of the information contained in this site, Coin Community assumes no liability for errors. Copyright 2005 - 2026 Coin Community Family- all rights reserved worldwide. Use of any images or content on this website without prior written permission of Coin Community or the original lender is strictly prohibited.
Contact Us  |  Advertise Here  |  Privacy Policy / Terms of Use

Coin Community Forum © 2005 - 2026 Coin Community Forums
It took 0.26 seconds to rattle this change. Forums