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To require the Secretary of the Treasury to mint coins in commemoration of Ronald Wilson Reagan, the 40th President of the United States.
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HR 3341 IHCommentsClose CommentsPermalink
111th CONGRESSCommentsClose CommentsPermalink
1st SessionCommentsClose CommentsPermalink
H. R. 3341CommentsClose CommentsPermalink
To require the Secretary of the Treasury to mint coins in commemoration of Ronald Wilson Reagan, the 40th President of the United States.CommentsClose CommentsPermalink
IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVESCommentsClose CommentsPermalink
July 24, 2009CommentsClose CommentsPermalink
July 24, 2009CommentsClose CommentsPermalink
Mr. LATTA (for himself, Mr. BILBRAY, Mr. LEWIS of California, Mr. ROHRABACHER, Mr. GALLEGLY, Mr. BOOZMAN, Mr. ROGERS of Michigan, Mr. BARTLETT, Mr. CAO, Mr. NUNES, Mr. LAMBORN, Mr. GINGREY of Georgia, Mr. WOLF, Mr. BURTON of Indiana, Mr. KLINE of Minnesota, Mr. ISSA, Mr. CALVERT, Mr. ROGERS of Kentucky, Mr. MCCARTHY of California, Mr. BLUNT, Mr. AUSTRIA, Mr. RADANOVICH, Mrs. BONO MACK, Mr. CHAFFETZ, Mr. POE of Texas, Mr. SMITH of Nebraska, Mr. SCALISE, Mrs. MYRICK, Mr. CONAWAY, and Mrs. BLACKBURN) introduced the following bill; which was referred to the Committee on Financial ServicesCommentsClose CommentsPermalink
A BILLCommentsClose CommentsPermalink
To require the Secretary of the Treasury to mint coins in commemoration of Ronald Wilson Reagan, the 40th President of the United States.CommentsClose CommentsPermalink
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled,CommentsClose CommentsPermalink
SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE.
This Act may be cited as the ‘Ronald Reagan Commemorative Coin Act of 2009’.CommentsClose CommentsPermalink
SEC. 2. COIN SPECIFICATIONS.
(a) Denominations- The Secretary of the Treasury (hereafter in this Act referred to as the ‘Secretary’) shall mint and issue the following coins:CommentsClose CommentsPermalink
(1) $5 GOLD COIN- Not more than 50,000 $5 coins, which shall--CommentsClose CommentsPermalink
(A) weigh 8.359 grams;CommentsClose CommentsPermalink
(B) have a diameter of 0.850 inches; andCommentsClose CommentsPermalink
(C) contain 90 percent gold and 10 percent alloy.CommentsClose CommentsPermalink
(2) $1 SILVER COIN- Not more than 300,000 $1 coins, which shall--CommentsClose CommentsPermalink
(A) weigh 26.73 grams;CommentsClose CommentsPermalink
(B) have a diameter of 1.500 inches; andCommentsClose CommentsPermalink
(C) contain 90 percent silver and 10 percent copper.CommentsClose CommentsPermalink
(b) Legal Tender- The coins minted under this Act shall be legal tender, as provided in
(c) Numismatic Items- For purposes of sections 5134 and 5136 of title 31, United States Code, all coins minted under this Act shall be considered to be numismatic items.CommentsClose CommentsPermalink
SEC. 3. DESIGN OF COINS.
(a) Design Requirements-CommentsClose CommentsPermalink
(1) IN GENERAL- The design of the coins minted under this Act shall--CommentsClose CommentsPermalink
(A) bear an image of former President Ronald Wilson Reagan on the obverse side; andCommentsClose CommentsPermalink
(B) bear a design on the reverse side that is similar to the depiction of an American eagle carrying an olive branch, flying above a nest containing another eagle and hatchlings.CommentsClose CommentsPermalink
(2) DESIGNATION AND INSCRIPTIONS- On each coin minted under this Act, there shall be--CommentsClose CommentsPermalink
(A) a designation of the value of the coin;CommentsClose CommentsPermalink
(B) an inscription of the year ‘2013’; andCommentsClose CommentsPermalink
(C) inscriptions of the words ‘Liberty’, ‘In God We Trust’, ‘United States of America’, and ‘E Pluribus Unum’.CommentsClose CommentsPermalink
(b) Design Selection- The design for the coins minted under this Act shall be--CommentsClose CommentsPermalink
(1) selected by the Secretary, after consultation with the Commission of Fine Arts; andCommentsClose CommentsPermalink
(2) reviewed by the Citizens Commemorative Coin Advisory Committee.CommentsClose CommentsPermalink
SEC. 4. ISSUANCE OF COINS.
(a) Quality of Coins- Coins minted under this Act shall be issued in uncirculated and proof qualities.CommentsClose CommentsPermalink
(b) Mint Facility- Only 1 facility of the United States Mint may be used to strike any particular quality of the coins minted under this Act.CommentsClose CommentsPermalink
(c) Commencement of Issuance- The Secretary may issue coins minted under this Act beginning on January 1, 2013, except that the Secretary may initiate sales of such coins, without issuance, before such date.CommentsClose CommentsPermalink
(d) Termination of Minting Authority- No coins shall be minted under this Act after December 31, 2013.CommentsClose CommentsPermalink
SEC. 5. SALE OF COINS.
(a) Sale Price- The coins issued under this Act shall be sold by the Secretary at a price equal to the sum of--CommentsClose CommentsPermalink
(1) the face value of the coins;CommentsClose CommentsPermalink
(2) the surcharge provided in section 6(a) with respect to such coins; andCommentsClose CommentsPermalink
(3) the cost of designing and issuing the coins (including labor, materials, dies, use of machinery, overhead expenses, marketing, and shipping).CommentsClose CommentsPermalink
(b) Bulk Sales- The Secretary shall make bulk sales of the coins issued under this Act at a reasonable discount.CommentsClose CommentsPermalink
(c) Prepaid Orders-CommentsClose CommentsPermalink
(1) IN GENERAL- The Secretary shall accept prepaid orders for the coins minted under this Act before the issuance of such coins.CommentsClose CommentsPermalink
(2) DISCOUNT- Sale prices with respect to prepaid orders under paragraph (1) shall be at a reasonable discount.CommentsClose CommentsPermalink
SEC. 6. SURCHARGES.
(a) In General- All sales of coins minted under this Act shall include a surcharge as follows:CommentsClose CommentsPermalink
(1) A surcharge of $35 per coin for the $5 coin.CommentsClose CommentsPermalink
(2) A surcharge of $10 per coin for the $1 coin.CommentsClose CommentsPermalink
(b) Distribution- Subject to
(1) An individual who is an Army active duty soldier, single or married, or a dependent of such a soldier.CommentsClose CommentsPermalink
(2) A member of the Army National Guard or Army Reserve on continuous active duty under title 10, United States Code, for more than 30 consecutive days, or a dependent of such a member.CommentsClose CommentsPermalink
(3) A soldier retired from active duty because of longevity or physical disability, including any Army National Guard or Army Reserve soldier who is in receipt of Army retired pay, or any authorized dependent of such soldier.CommentsClose CommentsPermalink
(4) A surviving spouse or dependent child of a soldier who died while on active duty or after retirement.CommentsClose CommentsPermalink
(c) Audits- The Army Emergency Fund shall be subject to the audit requirements of
(d) Limitation- Notwithstanding subsection (a), no surcharge may be included with respect to the issuance under this Act of any coin during a calendar year if, as of the time of such issuance, the issuance of such coin would result in the number of commemorative coin programs issued during such year to exceed the annual 2 commemorative coin program issuance limitation under
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U.S. Congress - Text of H.R.3341 as Introduced in House Ronald Reagan Commemorative Coin Act of 2009



