I don't think it would be considered "legal tender" but since it's commemorative, it might just be a collectible coin. Our US Mint has a long tradition of NOT putting images of living people on actual currency, or legal tender. Other countries do put living people on their currencies, but not in the US.
I do NOT fault anyone for trying to make a buck, capitalism is built on people trying to make a buck.
But people have the obligation to make wise decisions as to how they spend their money. I won't buy one of these coins, as I'm sure the value is not worth the price.
The $2 coin that was released a good while ago was legal tender, but it kept getting confused with a quarter due to the size. If they’re saying it will be a $1 coin, it’ll be legal tender. It won’t be silver though, except maybe silver in color.
I don't think it would be considered "legal tender" but since it's commemorative, it might just be a collectible coin. Our US Mint has a long tradition of NOT putting images of living people on actual currency, or legal tender. Other countries do put living people on their currencies, but not in the US.
Good point.
I guess that explains why John F. Kennedy Jr. isn't on currency.
He's on the 50-cent (hall dollar) coin.
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I do NOT fault anyone for trying to make a buck, capitalism is built on people trying to make a buck.
But people have the obligation to make wise decisions as to how they spend their money. I won't buy one of these coins, as I'm sure the value is not worth the price.
The $2 coin that was released a good while ago was legal tender, but it kept getting confused with a quarter due to the size. If they’re saying it will be a $1 coin, it’ll be legal tender. It won’t be silver though, except maybe silver in color.