Armed Forces Silver Medallion
If you find an “Armed Forces Silver Medallion” on the street , assuming you mean a military silver medal or a similar item that resembles an official U.S. Armed Forces commemorative, here’s how the law generally treats such finds in the United States of silver investing America. Many military-style silver bullion items sold online or found in coin shops are replicas, commemorative pieces, or non-official tokens. Law enforcement may have trouble establishing authenticity unless they are well schooled on silver bullion testing. That doesn’t automatically make possession of uncertified silver illegal, but it does affect how you can treat selling or trading it.
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