Posadas [he/him, they/them] to chapotraphouse • edit-22 years agoMINT THE COIN! MINT THE COIN! MINT THE COIN! MINT THE COIN! MINT THE COIN! MINT THE COIN! MINT THE COIN! MINT THE COIN! MINT THE COIN! MINT THE COIN!imagemessage-square49 fedilinkarrow-up185file-text
arrow-up185imageMINT THE COIN! MINT THE COIN! MINT THE COIN! MINT THE COIN! MINT THE COIN! MINT THE COIN! MINT THE COIN! MINT THE COIN! MINT THE COIN! MINT THE COIN!Posadas [he/him, they/them] to chapotraphouse • edit-22 years agomessage-square49 Commentsfedilinkfile-text
minus-squareClimateChangeAnxiety [he/him, they/them]hexbear7·2 years agoSeriously. It’s not like the coin is actually worth a trillion dollars. If you somehow stole the coin it had no value, if you were to ever try and spend or redeem it in any way you’d be arrested. link
minus-squaredaisyhexbear8·2 years agoI think a much funnier situation would be for the thief to publicly destroy the coin. link
minus-squareDryad [she/her]hexbear5·2 years ago if you were to ever try and spend or redeem it in any way you’d be arrested. It's entirely conceivable that you could sell it to some rich asshole for millions of dollars. You definitely wouldn't get the "value" of it though link
Seriously. It’s not like the coin is actually worth a trillion dollars. If you somehow stole the coin it had no value, if you were to ever try and spend or redeem it in any way you’d be arrested.
I think a much funnier situation would be for the thief to publicly destroy the coin.
It's entirely conceivable that you could sell it to some rich asshole for millions of dollars. You definitely wouldn't get the "value" of it though