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Liberty Dollar Lawsuit Dismissed – Government Response to Von Nothaus

March 6, 2008 by Benson  
Filed under Finance

(Digital Money World) In response to Bernard Von Nothaus’s lawsuit filed in March, the US Government slaps back by dismissing his case based on 3 grounds,

  1. Von Nothaus Has Not Stated Jurisdictional Grounds for Suing the United States and His Claims Must Be Dismissed
  2. Von Nothaus Has Not Shown an Actual Controversy and His Complaint Must Be Dismissed
  3. Declaratory and Injunctive Actions Which Interfere With the Criminal Process Are Not Appropriate

You can read the lengthy motion dismissal report here (thanks to DGC Magazine), and see for yourself how unfair it is when it comes to strongly believe and supporting , and not go in line with ‘the Feds guidelines’.

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3 Responses to “Liberty Dollar Lawsuit Dismissed – Government Response to Von Nothaus”
  1. Caryn says:

    I was wondering about purchasing the tenth ann. 20 dollar but it is 40.00,why is this. I thought we buy it at face value. If I buy it and spend it then I dont get my monies worth do I

  2. Benson says:

    It’s a fiat v silver. I suppose when you’re minting a coin, there’re costs involve and it outweighs the cost of it as a fiat money at the moment, but it also depends on how much silver would escalate in terms of value to fiat dollar value.

    Then again you’re not wrong to say that Caryn ;)

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