Judge in Liberty Dollar case orders some metal forfeited and some returned

The judge in the Liberty Dollar case in U.S. District Court for the Western District of North Carolina, Richard Voorhees, on Tuesday ordered some of the Liberty Dollar's coinage and metal forfeited to the U.S. government and some silver deposited by Liberty Dollar founder Bernard von NotHaus' mother, to be returned to her.
The judge also recommended that the U.S. Treasury Department consider applications from Liberty Dollar customers for return of their metal if the customers claim not to have been participating in a counterfeiting scheme.

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