Originally intended as “real money”. Many were circulated for this purpose. Minted in proof quality…double struck on polished planchets. Norfed operated from 1998 to 2009, but was eventually shut down by the federal government. This is a pristine example, never circulated, of the attempt to re-introduce real money to the US. COLLECTOR QUALITY, preserved in a plastic airtite capsule.
This piece started out as a “naked back”…having a large blank area on the reverse. The various styles of Liberty Dollar shows their evolution. Near the end of the run, the founder, Bernard von Nothaus, decided to regionalize their issue. Each RCO marked them with a stamp, usually indicating the state along with a logo. The moose is the NH state animal and the motto is how the license plates are marked here. I chose this design because it is also harmonious with our national freedom movement.
These are quite rare now and I have only a very few left. It is the largest version, known as the “flagship”. I am old and in declining health so it is time to distribute them to collectors who appreciate the concept and want to capitalize on their future increase in value.
I operated the “regional currency office” (RCO) in New Hampshire for the Liberty Dollar organization. This piece is as fresh as can be, since I moved it from the bulk packaging directly to an airtite capsule using white cotton gloves.
Pure silver tarnishes easily. Most of the offerings you will see are “toned”. This one is bright and fresh, and the capsule will help keep it that way.
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