Are certain coins exempt from confiscation by the government?
No one can guarantee a coin is exempt from confiscation. If the government were to confiscate gold as it did in 1933, gold coins with a “recognized special value to collectors of rare and unusual coins” would be exempt. In the past, these included American gold coins minted prior to 1933 and European gold coins minted prior to 1960, including the Swiss 20 Franc, British Sovereign and the French Rooster.
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