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Coinage Materials Modernization Act of 2007

To authorize the Secretary of the Treasury to prescribe the weights and the compositions of circulating coins, and for other purposes.

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8/2/2007--Introduced.
Coinage Materials Modernization Act of 2007 - Requires the Secretary of the Treasury to prescribe the weight and composition of the U.S. dollar, half dollar, quarter dollar, dime, five-cent, and one-cent coins. (Currently, the Secretary is authorized to prescribe ... moreSee Full Bill Text

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August 14, 2007 Bills give Treasury say over coin composition

The bills, HR 3330 and S. 1986, were introduced just before Congress was scheduled to start a summer vacation that should last until after Labor Day. Rep. ...

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August 18, 2007 The first step in big changes to US coins.

Two bills, one each in the house and senate(HR 3330,S 1986), were introduced just before congress went to recess. These bills would give the Treasury Secretary the power to change the composition of American coinage. ...

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August 13, 2007 Nickels cost a dime

Barney Frank and Luis Gutierrez have introduced the "Coinage Materials Modernization Act (HR 3330). It authorizes the change in composition of coins. "The Treasury Department estimates that changing the composition of pennies and ...

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August 08, 2007 Pennies and Nickels Not Worth the Metal They’re Printed On - Coin News

Enter into the equation two very new bills, Senate [S.1986] and House [H.R.3330.IH]. These measures authorize the Secretary of the Treasury to set the weights and the compositions of circulating coins, thereby, providing an avenue for ...

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