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U.S. Code › Title 31 › Subtitle IV › Chapter 51 › Subchapter II › § 5112
(1) Sale price.—
(2) Bulk sales.—
(3) Numismatic items.—
For purposes of section 5132(a)(1) of this title, all coins minted under subsection (e) of this section shall be considered to be numismatic items.
For purposes of section 5132(a)(1) of this title, all coins minted under this subsection shall be considered to be numismatic items.
(2) Equal employment opportunity.—
(B) Transition provision.—
(2) Single state designs.—
(B) Number of each of 5 coin designs in each year.—
(B) Selection and approval process.—
(E) Prohibition on certain representations.—
(5) Treatment as numismatic items.—
(B) Silver coins.—
(C) Sources of bullion.—
(7) Application in event of the admission of additional states.—
(1) Maximum number.—
(C) Designated recipient organization defined.—
(ii) Preservation of distinctive edge.—
(D) Inscriptions of “liberty”.—
(E) Limitation in series to deceased presidents.—
(F) Inscription of “in god we trust”.—
(ii) Nonconsecutive terms.—
(B) Number of 4 circulating coin designs in each year.—
(5) Legal tender.—
(6) Treatment as numismatic items.—
(7) Issuance of numismatic coins.—
(8) Termination of program.—
(9) Reversion to preceding design.—
(C) Designated denomination.—
(E) Design and coin for each spouse.—
(F) Inscriptions.—
(C) Termination of program.—
(6) Quality of coins.—
(B) Price of gold.—
(8) Bronze medals.—
(9) Legal tender.—
(10) Treatment as numismatic items.—
(2) Publicity.—
during an introductory period, all institutions that want unmixed supplies of each newly-issued design of $1 coins minted under subsections (n) and (
) are able to obtain such unmixed supplies; and
identifying, analyzing, and overcoming barriers to the robust circulation of $1 coins minted under subsections (n) and (
), including the use of demand prediction, improved methods of distribution and circulation, and improved public education and awareness campaigns.
(4) Bullion dealers.—
(5) Review of co-circulation.—
(6) Legal tender.—
(7) Treatment as numismatic items.—
Each bullion coin having a metallic content as described in subsection (a)(11) and a design specified in paragraph (2) shall be sold in an inexpensive covering that will protect the coin from damage due to ordinary handling or storage.
The protective covering required under subparagraph (A) shall be readily distinguishable from any coin packaging that may be used to protect proof coins minted and issued under this subsection.
(B) Delayed date.—
(E) Inscription of “in god we trust”.—
(B) Issuance period.—
(4) Issuance of numismatic coins.—
(5) Quantity.—
(2) Single district or territory design.—
(4) Treatment as numismatic items.—
(C) Timing and order of issuance.—
(A) Application in event of admission as a state.—
If the District of Columbia or any territory becomes a State before the end of the 10-year period referred to in subsection (
)(1), subsection (
)(7) shall apply, and this subsection shall not apply, with respect to such State.
(B) Application in event of independence.—
(7) Territory defined.—
(C) Inclusion of district of columbia, and territories.—
(2) Single site in each state.—
(C) Selection and approval process.—
(D) Participation in design.—
(E) Standards.—
(F) Prohibition on certain representations.—
(B) Rate of issuance.—
(C) Number of each of 5 coin designs in each year.—
(i) Determination.—
(ii) Notice and report.—
(iii) Applicability of provisions.—
(iv) Continuation until all states are honored.—
(9) National site.—
(10) Application in event of independence.—
(B) Resale.—
Subject to the submission to the Secretary and the Congress of a marketing study described in paragraph (8), beginning not more than 1 year after the submission of the study to the Secretary and the Congress, the Secretary shall mint and issue the palladium coins described in paragraph (12) of subsection (a) in such quantities as the Secretary may determine to be appropriate to meet demand.
The Secretary shall acquire bullion for the palladium coins issued under this subsection by purchase of palladium mined from natural deposits in the United States, or in a territory or possession of the United States, within 1 year after the month in which the ore from which it is derived was mined. If no such palladium is available or if it is not economically feasible to obtain such palladium, the Secretary may obtain palladium for the palladium coins described in paragraph (12) of subsection (a) from other available sources.
(B) Price of bullion.—
(4) Treatment.—
(5) Quality.—
The Secretary may issue the coins described in paragraph (1) in both proof and uncirculated versions, except that, should the Secretary determine that it is appropriate to issue proof or uncirculated versions of such coin, the Secretary shall, to the greatest extent possible, ensure that the surface treatment of each year’s proof or uncirculated version differs in some material way from that of the preceding year.
(7) Mint facility.—
(8) Marketing study defined.—
The market study described in paragraph (1) means an analysis of the market for palladium bullion investments conducted by a reputable, independent third party that demonstrates that there would be adequate demand for palladium bullion coins produced by the United States Mint to ensure that such coins could be minted and issued at no net cost to taxpayers.
(Pub. L. 97–258, Sept. 13, 1982, 96 Stat. 981; Pub. L. 97–452, § 1(20), Jan. 12, 1983, 96 Stat. 2477; Pub. L. 99–61, title II, § 202, July 9, 1985, 99 Stat. 115; Pub. L. 99–185, § 2(a), (b), Dec. 17, 1985, 99 Stat. 1177; Pub. L. 100–274, §§ 4(a), 6, Mar. 31, 1988, 102 Stat. 50; Pub. L. 102–390, title II, §§ 226(a), 227, 228, Oct. 6, 1992, 106 Stat. 1630; Pub. L. 103–272, § 4(f)(1)(R), July 5, 1994, 108 Stat. 1362; Pub. L. 104–208, div. A, title I, § 101(f) [title V, §§ 523, 524, 529(a)], Sept. 30, 1996, 110 Stat. 3009–314, 3009–347 to 3009–349; Pub. L. 105–124, §§ 3, 4(b)–(d), Dec. 1, 1997, 111 Stat. 2534, 2536; Pub. L. 105–176, May 29, 1998, 112 Stat. 104; Pub. L. 106–445, § 2(b), Nov. 6, 2000, 114 Stat. 1931; Pub. L. 108–15, title I, §§ 102, 103(d)(1), Apr. 23, 2003, 117 Stat. 615, 619; Pub. L. 109–145, title I, §§ 102–104, title II, § 201, Dec. 22, 2005, 119 Stat. 2665–2669, 2672; Pub. L. 110–82, §§ 2, 3, Sept. 20, 2007, 121 Stat. 777, 779; Pub. L. 110–147, Dec. 21, 2007, 121 Stat. 1817; Pub. L. 110–161, div. D, title VI, §§ 622–623(b), Dec. 26, 2007, 121 Stat. 2016, 2018; Pub. L. 110–456, title I, § 102, title II, § 201, Dec. 23, 2008, 122 Stat. 5039, 5042; Pub. L. 111–8, div. D, title VI, § 616, Mar. 11, 2009, 123 Stat. 677; Pub. L. 111–302, §§ 4, 5, Dec. 14, 2010, 124 Stat. 3273; Pub. L. 111–303, § 2, Dec. 14, 2010, 124 Stat. 3275.)
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R.S. § 3515(a); Sept. 26, 1890, ch. 945, § 1, 26 Stat. 485; Sept. 5, 1962, Pub. L. 87–643, § 1, 76 Stat. 440; Oct. 11, 1974, Pub. L. 93–441, § 1, 88 Stat. 1261.
July 23, 1965, Pub. L. 89–81, § 101(c), 79 Stat. 255; restated Dec. 31, 1970, Pub. L. 91–607, § 201, 84 Stat. 1768; Oct. 10, 1978, Pub. L. 95–447, § 2, 92 Stat. 1072.
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R.S. § 3533; June 14, 1947, ch. 104, § 1, 61 Stat. 132.
July 23, 1965, Pub. L. 89–81, § 101(b), (d), 79 Stat. 254; restated Dec. 31, 1970, Pub. L. 91–607, § 201, 84 Stat. 1768.
July 23, 1965, Pub. L. 89–81, § 108(1)–(4), (6), 79 Stat. 255.
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R.S. § 3517; Mar. 3, 1887, ch. 396, § 3, 24 Stat. 635; Sept. 26, 1890, ch. 945, § 1, 26 Stat. 485; May 18, 1908, ch. 173, 35 Stat. 164; restated July 23, 1965, Pub. L. 89–81, § 204(a), 79 Stat. 256; Dec. 31, 1970, Pub. L. 91–607, § 206, 84 Stat. 1769.
Oct. 10, 1978, Pub. L. 95–447, § 3, 92 Stat. 1072.
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Dec. 31, 1970, Pub. L. 91–607, § 203, 84 Stat. 1769; Oct. 10, 1978, Pub. L. 95–447, § 4, 92 Stat. 1072.
Dec. 31, 1970, Pub. L. 91–607, § 209, 84 Stat. 1769.
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R.S. § 3514; Jan. 30, 1934, ch. 6, § 5, 48 Stat. 340.
July 23, 1965, Pub. L. 89–81, 79 Stat. 254, § 109; added Dec. 23, 1981, Pub. L. 97–104, § 2, 95 Stat. 1491.
In subsection (b), the words “In minting 5-cent coins” are substituted for “in minor-coinage alloys” in 31:346 because 5-cent coins are the minor coins composed of nickel. The words “Secretary shall use” are substituted for “shall be used” because of the source provisions restated in section 321 of the revised title. The word “bars” is substituted for “ingots” for consistency in the revised chapter. The words “2.5 percent” are substituted for “twenty-five thousandths” for consistency in the revised title and with other titles of the United States Code. The words “from the percent of nickel required” are substituted for “the legal standard . . . in the proportion of nickel” because of the restatement. The words “In silver ingots, six-thousandths” are omitted as superseded by the source provisions restated in the section. The words “In gold ingots, one-thousandth” in section 3533 of the Revised Statutes are omitted because gold coinage was discontinued by 31:315b. The words “Except as provided in subsection (c) of this section” are added for clarity and because of the restatement.
In subsection (d)(1), the words “an impression emblematic of liberty” in 31:324 are omitted as obsolete. The words “The design on the reverse side of the dollar, half dollar, and quarter dollar is an eagle” are substituted for “and upon the reverse side shall be the figure or representation of an eagle . . . but on the dime, 5-, and 1-cent piece, the figure of the eagle shall be omitted”, and the words “The emblem on the obverse side of the dollar is” are substituted for “The one-dollar coin authorized by section 391(c) of this title shall bear on the obverse side” in 31:324b–1, to eliminate unnecessary words. The words “Any coins minted after July 23, 1965, from 900 fine coin silver shall be inscribed with the year 1964” in 31:324 are omitted because the Secretary no longer has authority to mint coins from 900 fine coin silver.
In subsection (d)(2), the word “Secretary” is substituted for “engraver”, “Director of the Mint”, and “Director of the Mint . . . with the approval of the Secretary of the Treasury” because of the source provisions restated in section 321(c) of the revised title. The word “dies” is substituted for “from the original dies already authorized all the working dies required for use in the coinage of the several mints” and “original dies” to eliminate unnecessary words. The word “inscription” is substituted for “legend” for consistency in the section. The words “
, That no change be made in the diameter of any coin” are omitted as unnecessary because the diameters are prescribed by subsection (a) of the revised section. The words “procure services under section 3109 of title 5 in carrying out this paragraph” are substituted for “engage temporarily for this purpose the services of one or more artists, distinguished in their respective departments of art” to eliminate unnecessary words. The words “who shall be paid for such service from the contingent appropriation for the mint at Philadelphia” are omitted as obsolete. The text of section 3510(2d proviso) of the Revised Statutes is omitted as executed.
The Strategic and Critical Materials Stock Piling Act, referred to in subsec. (
)(6)(C), is act June 7, 1939, ch. 190, as revised generally by Pub. L. 96–41, § 2, July 30, 1979, 93 Stat. 319, which is classified generally to subchapter III (§ 98 et seq.) of chapter 5 of Title 50, War and National Defense. For complete classification of this Act to the Code, see section 98 of Title 50 and Tables.
This Act, referred to in subsec. (
)(6), probably means Pub. L. 109–145, Dec. 22, 2005, 119 Stat. 2664, known as the Presidential $1 Coin Act of 2005, which amended this section and enacted provisions set out as notes under this section. For complete classification of this Act to the Code, see Short Title of 2005 Amendment note set out under section 5101 of this title and Tables.
2010—Subsec. (a)(12). Pub. L. 111–303, § 2(1), added par. (12).
Subsec. (e). Pub. L. 111–302, § 4, substituted “qualities and quantities that the Secretary determines are” for “quantities” in introductory provisions.
Subsec. (i). Pub. L. 111–302, § 4, which directed amendment of subsec. (i) by substituting “qualities and quantities that the Secretary determines are” for “quantities”, was executed by making the substitution in introductory provisions of par. (1) to reflect the probable intent of Congress.
Subsec. (u)(1). Pub. L. 111–302, § 5(1), substituted “likenesses” for “exact duplicates” in introductory provisions.
Subsec. (u)(1)(A). Pub. L. 111–302, § 5(4), substituted “determined by the Secretary that is no less than 2.5 inches and no greater than 3.0 inches” for “of 3.0 inches”.
Subsec. (u)(1)(C) to (E). Pub. L. 111–302, § 5(2), (3), redesignated subpars. (D) and (E) as (C) and (D), respectively, and struck out former subpar. (C) which read as follows: “have incused into the edge the fineness and weight of the bullion coin;”.
Subsec. (v). Pub. L. 111–303, § 2(2), added subsec. (v).
2008—Subsec. (t). Pub. L. 110–456, § 102, added subsec. (t).
Subsec. (u). Pub. L. 110–456, § 201, added subsec. (u).
2007—Subsec. (n)(1). Pub. L. 110–82, § 3, redesignated cls. (i) and (ii) of subpar. (A) as subpars. (A) and (B), respectively, struck out heading and designation of former subpar. (A), and struck out former subpar. (B), which related to continuity provisions concerning the “ ‘Sacagawea-design’ $1 coins”.
Subsec. (n)(2)(C)(i). Pub. L. 110–161, § 623(a)(1)(A), substituted “and the inscription” for “and the inscriptions” and struck out “and ‘In God We Trust’ ” before “shall be edge-incused”.
Subsec. (n)(2)(F). Pub. L. 110–161, § 623(a)(2), added subpar. (F).
Subsec. (r). Pub. L. 110–161, § 622, added subsec. (r) relating to the redesign and issuance of circulating quarter dollar honoring the District of Columbia and territories.
Pub. L. 110–82, § 2, added subsec. (r) relating to the redesign and issuance of circulating $1 coins honoring Native Americans.
Subsec. (r)(2). Pub. L. 110–161, § 623(b), substituted “and the inscription” for “and the inscriptions” and struck out “and ‘In God We Trust’ ” before “shall be edge-incused” in subpar. (C)(i), and added subpar (E).
2005—Subsec. (a)(11). Pub. L. 109–145, § 201(1), added par. (11).
Subsec. (n). Pub. L. 109–145, § 102, added subsec. (n).
Subsec. (
). Pub. L. 109–145, § 103, added subsec. (
Subsec. (p). Pub. L. 109–145, § 104, added subsec. (p).
Subsec. (q). Pub. L. 109–145, § 201(2), added subsec. (q).
2003—Subsec. (d)(1). Pub. L. 108–15, § 102(a), inserted after fourth sentence “Subject to other provisions of this subsection, the obverse of any 5-cent coin issued after December 31, 2005, shall bear the likeness of Thomas Jefferson and the reverse of any such 5-cent coin shall bear an image of the home of Thomas Jefferson at Monticello.”
Subsec. (d)(2). Pub. L. 108–15, § 102(b), inserted “, after consulting with the Citizens Coinage Advisory Committee and the Commission of Fine Arts,” after “The Secretary may” in second sentence.
)(4)(A)(ii). Pub. L. 108–15, § 103(d)(1), substituted “Citizens Coinage Advisory Committee” for “Citizens Commemorative Coin Advisory Committee”.
1998—Subsec. (
)(1)(C). Pub. L. 105–176 added subpar. (C).
1997—Subsec. (a)(1). Pub. L. 105–124, § 4(b), struck out “and weighs 8.1 grams” after “diameter”.
Subsec. (b). Pub. L. 105–124, § 4(c), struck out “dollar,” before “half dollar” in first sentence and inserted after fourth sentence “The dollar coin shall be golden in color, have a distinctive edge, have tactile and visual features that make the denomination of the coin readily discernible, be minted and fabricated in the United States, and have similar metallic, anti-counterfeiting properties as United States coinage in circulation on the date of enactment of the United States $1 Coin Act of 1997.”
Subsec. (d)(1). Pub. L. 105–124, § 4(d), substituted “The Secretary of the Treasury, in consultation with the Congress, shall select appropriate designs for the obverse and reverse sides of the dollar coin.” for “The eagle on the reverse side of the dollar is the symbolic eagle of Apollo 11 landing on the moon. The obverse side of the dollar has the likeness of Susan B. Anthony.”
). Pub. L. 105–124, § 3, added subsec. (
1996—Subsec. (i)(4)(C). Pub. L. 104–208, § 101(f) [title V, § 523], added subpar. (C).
Subsec. (k). Pub. L. 104–208, § 101(f) [title V, § 524], added subsec. (k).
Subsec. (m). Pub. L. 104–208, § 101(f) [title V, § 529(a)], added subsec. (m).
1992—Subsec. (d)(1). Pub. L. 102–390, § 226(a), inserted “shall” before “have” in first sentence and substituted “coin shall have” for “coin has” in second and third sentences.
Subsec. (i)(4). Pub. L. 102–390, § 228, added par. (4).
Subsec. (j). Pub. L. 102–390, § 227, added subsec. (j).
1988—Subsec. (b). Pub. L. 100–274, § 4(a), inserted before last sentence “In minting gold coins, the Secretary shall use alloys that vary not more than 0.1 percent from the percent of gold required.”
Subsec. (f). Pub. L. 100–274, § 6, inserted heading and amended subsec. (f) generally. Prior to amendment, subsec. (f) read as follows: “The Secretary shall sell the coins minted under subsection (e) to the public at a price equal to the market value of the bullion at the time of sale, plus the cost of minting, marketing, and distributing such coins (including labor, materials, dyes, use of machinery, and overhead expenses).”
1985—Subsec. (a)(7) to (10). Pub. L. 99–185, § 2(a), added pars. (7) to (10).
Subsec. (i). Pub. L. 99–185, § 2(b), added subsec. (i).
1983—Subsec. (f)(1). Pub. L