[ Home ]

 

Dictionary of Coin Collector Terms and Definitions:

A | B | C | D | E

F | G | H | I  | J

K | L | M| N | O

P | Q | R | S  | T

U | V | W| X | Y

Z  

 

Abbreviations & acronyms

A-D

E-F

G-N

M-Z

 

Coin Dealers and shops

 

Articles and News about Coins

 

Coin Grading

 

Books and Price Guides

for Coin Collectors

   Most popular COIN Price Guides and BOOKS -our selection at AMAZON

 

Links .

& More Links

 



 

 

Where the investor goes to buy precious metals.

Buy gold online - quickly, safely and at low prices

Get a FREE gram of gold when you sign up!  For a limited time!


Trade online, in amounts as small as $20 at a time.

 

New Presidential Dollar coins:

~Unusual Edge Letters on President coins

~US mint $ coin press release.

~Production Schedule for upcoming Dollars.

~Legislation Authorizing Presidential Dollar Coins in 2007.

<  -  -Back to Coin Articles and News

Part 2 of the Presidential Dollars, Buffalo gold, and Lincoln Cent coin Act

(Part II of official legislation and laws authorizing the minting of US Buffalo gold coins.)  Back to Part 1  -  On to Part III

Part II

 

TITLE II—BUFFALO GOLD BULLION COINS

SEC. 201. GOLD BULLION COINS.

Section 5112 of title 31, United States Code, is amended—

(1) in subsection (a), by adding at the end the following:

‘‘(11) A $50 gold coin that is of an appropriate size and

thickness, as determined by the Secretary, weighs 1 ounce,

and contains 99.99 percent pure gold.’’; and

(2) by adding at the end, the following:

‘‘(q) GOLD BULLION COINS.—

‘‘(1) IN GENERAL.—Not later than 6 months after the date of enactment of the Presidential $1 Coin Act of 2005, the Secretary shall commence striking and issuing for sale such number of $50 gold bullion and proof coins as the Secretary may determine to be appropriate, in such quantities, as the Secretary, in the Secretary’s discretion, may prescribe.

‘‘(2) INITIAL DESIGN.—

‘‘(A) IN GENERAL.—Except as provided under subparagraph

(B), the obverse and reverse of the gold bullion

coins struck under this subsection during the first year

of issuance shall bear the original designs by James Earle Fraser, which appear on the 5-cent coin commonly referred to as the ‘Buffalo nickel’ or the ‘1913 Type 1’.

‘‘(B) VARIATIONS.—The coins referred to in subparagraph

(A) shall—

‘‘(i) have inscriptions of the weight of the coin

and the nominal denomination of the coin incused in

that portion of the design on the reverse of the coin

commonly known as the ‘grassy mound’; and

‘‘(ii) bear such other inscriptions as the Secretary

determines to be appropriate.

‘‘(3) SUBSEQUENT DESIGNS.—After the 1-year period described to in paragraph (2), the Secretary may—

‘‘(A) after consulting with the Commission of Fine Arts, and subject to the review of the Citizens Coinage Advisory

Committee, change the design on the obverse or reverse

of gold bullion coins struck under this subsection; and

‘‘(B) change the maximum number of coins issued in

any year.

‘‘(4) SOURCE OF GOLD BULLION.—

‘‘(A) IN GENERAL.—The Secretary shall acquire gold

for the coins issued under this subsection by purchase

of gold 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.

James Earle

Fraser.

Deadline.

VerDate 14-DEC-2004 07:55 Jan 04, 2006 Jkt 049139 PO 00145 Frm 00010 Fmt 6580 Sfmt 6581 E:\PUBLAW\PUBL145.109 APPS10 PsN: PUBL145

119 STAT. 2673 PUBLIC LAW 109–145—DEC. 22, 2005

‘‘(B) PRICE OF GOLD.—The Secretary shall pay not more

than the average world price for the gold mined under

subparagraph (A).

‘‘(5) SALE OF COINS.—Each gold bullion coin issued under

this subsection shall be sold for an amount the Secretary determines

to be appropriate, but not less than the sum of—

‘‘(A) the market value of the bullion at the time of

sale; and

‘‘(B) the cost of designing and issuing the coins,

including labor, materials, dies, use of machinery, overhead

expenses, marketing, and shipping.

‘‘(6) LEGAL TENDER.—The coins minted under this title

shall be legal tender, as provided in section 5103.

‘‘(7) TREATMENT AS NUMISMATIC ITEMS.—For purposes of

section 5134 and 5136, all coins minted under this subsection

shall be considered to be numismatic items.

‘‘(8) PROTECTIVE COVERING.—

‘‘(A) IN GENERAL.—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.

‘‘(B) DESIGN.—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.’’.

 VerDate 14-DEC-2004 07:55 Jan 04, 2006 Jkt 049139 PO 00145 Frm 00013 Fmt 6580 Sfmt 6580 E:\PUBLAW\PUBL145.109 APPS10 PsN: PUBL145

  Back to Part 1  -  On to Part III

 

 

 

The above is one part of the Three part coin legislation passed by Congress.  The main title of the act is  Presidential $1 Coin Act of 2005.  The three parts of this legislation include:

  1. Presidential Dollar Coin Series

  2. Buffalo Gold Bullion Coins

  3. 2009 Lincoln Commemorative Cents

 

<  -  -Back to Coin Articles and News

 

Copyright ©  2007 CoinTerms.com

Some information on this page © 2006 The United States Mint  


 

 

Where the investor goes to buy precious metals.

Buy gold online - quickly, safely and at low prices

Get a FREE gram of gold when you sign up!  For a limited time!

 

 

 

Want to know what GOLD and SILVER prices are doing?
Check our our new WEB SITE -

FREE - GOLD and SILVER Spot PRICE Quotes

Prices are updated every few minutes during open market hours. 

 

 

Coin Articles

~ USMint stops American Eagle proof coin production.

~ Buffalo gold coins - Minted in small sizes

~ Are "Steel" cents and nickels coming soon?

~ God-less dollars?

 

New Presidential Dollar coins:

~Errors found on Presidential $

~Edge Letters on Presidential Dollars

~US mint $ coin press release.

~Prez Proof coin Sets delayed

~Production Schedule for upcoming Dollars.

~Legislation Authorizing Presidential Dollar Coins in 2007.


Web CoinTerms.com


Popular Glossary searches:

Face Value

Gold price

.999 fine

Numismatist

Liberty gold coin

Obverse

Buffalo gold coin

Grade

Whizzed

Cull


 



Where the investor goes to buy precious metals.

Buy gold online - quickly, safely and at low prices

Get a FREE gram of gold when you sign up!  For a limited time!


Trade online, in amounts as small as $20 at a time

 

New Presidential Dollar coins:

 

~Edge Letters on Presidential Dollar coins

~US mint $ coin press release.

~Production Schedule for upcoming Dollars.

~Legislation Authorizing Presidential Dollar Coins in 2007.

~Prez Proof Sets delayed

Webmasters - Privacy Statement - Coin Collecting articles wanted - Contact us - Disclaimer  -  Site Map

Copyright  (c) 1999-2010 Coin Terms ~ Some content Copyright 1999 to 2010 by CoinTerms.com 

All rights reserved.  Reselling or reposting this content is in violation of federal and international laws.

We hope you find this numismatic site helpful.   If you own a coin collecting or interesting web site, we appreciate your links to us.

Questions/suggestions for this site? Please email us at  suggestion@cointerms.com