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Right Side Broadcasting Network (RSBN), also known as Right Side Broadcasting, is an American conservative media company founded by Joe Seales in 2015. They are best known for their live stream coverage of Donald Trump 's rallies, town halls, and public events on their YouTube and Rumble channels.
Bridgetown Bucks from PDX Currency Corp, Portland (Inactive) Cascadia Hour Exchange (1993) Portland [12] Columbia Community Exchange, Columbia County; Gorge Local Currency Cooperative, Hood River; Jefferson Rounds, Coos, Curry, Douglas, Klamath, Lake, Jackson, and Josephine counties; HOUR Exchange, [13] Corvallis; PDX Timebank, [14] Portland
Series 1888 notes were intended for bank use to balance accounts without having to transport large volumes of gold bullion or currency. [16] They have all been redeemed. [17] 1900 $10,000 Canceled -- Not legal tender. Several hundred notes exist and examples occasionally appear for sale. See above. 1905 $20 1906 $20 1907
Earlier this year, the Utah state legislature passed a law making gold and silver coins legal tender. Now, a Salt Lake City-area numismatist hopes to set up a system that will allow Utahans to use ...
Kansans could start using gold and silver as currency to cover debts, taxes and state fees if the Kansas specie legal tender act is passed. Twenty-seven Kansas representatives sponsored the bill ...
The Goldback is a fractional gold commercial product marketed as a local currency which has seen limited use in some U.S. states, and sold and marketed by Goldback, Inc. of Utah. The Goldback contains a thin layer of gold within a polymer coating equivalent to 1/1000 of an ounce. [1]
Under United States law, coins that do not meet the legal tender requirement cannot be marketed as "coins". Instead, they must be advertised as rounds . [ 3 ] [ failed verification ] Bullion coins are typically available in various weights, usually multiples or fractions of 1 troy ounce , but some bullion coins are produced in very limited ...
The Utah Legal Tender Act, passed March 10, 2011, recognizes gold and silver coins issued by the United States [1] as legal tender in the state of Utah. [2] This includes allowing the state of Utah to pay off debts in gold and silver and allowing individuals to transact in gold and silver coins without paying state capital gains tax, [3] among other provisions. [4]