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I received an email last week that accused the U.S. Mint of now producing new dollar denomination coins that do not contain the words "In God We Trust." I was requested to pass this message on to everyone I know and to refuse to accept these new coins as a protest.
As I usually do, always should and wish more would, I went to snopes.com to check the validity of the message. Guess what? It's false. (Please note that for those of you who don't think snopes.com can be trusted, I snoped that, too, and it said it can!) http://www.blueridgenow.com/article/...t-really-true- |
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