Posted on 01/04/2006 11:25:04 AM PST by mnwo
(If I'am reading this correctly Hillary Clinton will be appearing on a US coin)
SEC. 103. FIRST SPOUSE BULLION COIN PROGRAM.
Section 5112 of title 31, United States Code, as amended by section 102, is amended by adding at the end the following:
`(o) First Spouse Bullion Coin Program-
`(1) IN GENERAL- During the same period described in subsection (n), the Secretary shall issue bullion coins under this subsection that are emblematic of the spouse of each such President.
`(2) SPECIFICATIONS- The coins issued under this subsection shall--
`(A) have the same diameter as the $1 coins described in subsection (n);
`(B) weigh 0.5 ounce; and
`(C) contain 99.99 percent pure gold.
`(3) DESIGN REQUIREMENTS-
`(A) COIN OBVERSE- The design on the obverse of each coin issued under this subsection shall contain--
`(i) the name and likeness of a person who was a spouse of a President during the President's period of service;
`(ii) an inscription of the years during which such person was the spouse of a President during the President's period of service; and
`(iii) a number indicating the order of the period of service in which such President served.
`(B) COIN REVERSE- The design on the reverse of each coin issued under this subsection shall bear--
`(i) images emblematic of the life and work of the First Spouse whose image is borne on the obverse; and
`(ii) the inscription `United States of America'.
`(C) DESIGNATED DENOMINATION- Each coin issued under this subsection shall bear, on the reverse, an inscription of the nominal denomination of the coin which shall be `$10'.
`(D) DESIGN IN CASE OF NO FIRST SPOUSE- In the case of any President who served without a spouse--
`(i) the image on the obverse of the bullion coin corresponding to the $1 coin relating to such President shall be an image emblematic of the concept of `Liberty'--
`(I) as represented on a United States coin issued during the period of service of such President; or
`(II) as represented, in the case of President Chester Alan Arthur, by a design incorporating the name and likeness of Alice Paul, a leading strategist in the suffrage movement, who was instrumental in gaining women the right to vote upon the adoption of the 19th amendment and thus the ability to participate in the election of future Presidents, and who was born on January 11, 1885, during the term of President Arthur; and
`(ii) the reverse of such bullion coin shall be of a design representative of themes of such President, except that in the case of the bullion coin referred to in clause (i)(II) the reverse of such coin shall be representative of the suffrage movement.
`(E) DESIGN AND COIN FOR EACH SPOUSE- A separate coin shall be designed and issued under this section for each person who was the spouse of a President during any portion of a term of office of such President.
`(F) INSCRIPTIONS- Each bullion coin issued under this subsection shall bear the inscription of the year of minting or issuance of the coin and such other inscriptions as the Secretary may determine to be appropriate.
`(4) SALE OF BULLION COINS- Each bullion coin issued under this subsection shall be sold by the Secretary at a price that is equal to or greater than the sum of--
`(A) the face value of the coins; and
`(B) the cost of designing and issuing the coins (including labor, materials, dies, use of machinery, overhead expenses, marketing, and shipping).
`(5) ISSUANCE OF COINS COMMEMORATING FIRST SPOUSES-
`(A) IN GENERAL- The bullion coins issued under this subsection with respect to any spouse of a President shall be issued on the same schedule as the $1 coin issued under subsection (n) with respect to each such President.
`(B) MAXIMUM NUMBER OF BULLION COINS FOR EACH DESIGN- The Secretary shall--
`(i) prescribe, on the basis of such factors as the Secretary determines to be appropriate, the maximum number of bullion coins that shall be issued with each of the designs selected under this subsection; and
`(ii) announce, before the issuance of the bullion coins of each such design, the maximum number of bullion coins of that design that will be issued.
`(C) TERMINATION OF PROGRAM- No bullion coin may be issued under this subsection after the termination, in accordance with subsection (n)(8), of the $1 coin program established under subsection (n).
`(6) QUALITY OF COINS- The bullion coins minted under this Act shall be issued in both proof and uncirculated qualities.
`(7) 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.
`(B) PRICE OF GOLD- The Secretary shall pay not more than the average world price for the gold mined under subparagraph (A).
`(8) BRONZE MEDALS- The Secretary may strike and sell bronze medals that bear the likeness of the bullion coins authorized under this subsection, at a price, size, and weight, and with such inscriptions, as the Secretary determines to be appropriate.
`(9) LEGAL TENDER- The coins minted under this title shall be legal tender, as provided in section 5103.
`(10) TREATMENT AS NUMISMATIC ITEMS- For purposes of section 5134 and 5136, all coins minted under this subsect
....and he asked them, "Whose portrait is this? And whose inscription?"
"Caesar's," they replied.
Then he said to them, "Render unto Caesar the things which are Caesars, and unto God the things that are Gods."
I had no notion that lard was considered bullion. These are supposed to be GOLD coins!
That is what I would like to know?????
you've always had to be dead before you could be on any kind of money before. coins, bonds, bills and stamps.
which should mean both spouses would have to be dead.
How in the Sam Hill could they put a likeness of those calves of Hillary on a coin? A manhole cover maybe.
also notable that putting spouses' images on our money is not a new thing; martha washington was on many notes in the 19th century.
If they do one of Hitlery; it will be like the $2 bill; bad luck all the way. You don't want one because they will give you nothing but bad luck.
SA 2672. Mr. HARKIN (for himself, Mr. Jeffords, Mr. Kennedy, Mr. Bingaman, Ms. Stabenow, Ms. Mikulski, Mr. Lautenberg, Mr. Rockefeller, Mr. Akaka, Mr. Kerry, Mr. Pryor, Mr. Carper, Mr. Kohl, Mr. Leahy, and Mr. Levin) proposed an amendment to the joint resolution H.J. Res. 72, Official Title Not Available; as follows:
Yea, I was thinking of her head on one side and her butt on the other. It would take a manhole cover! LOL
One can only hope. Living people are not placed on US coins. Ever.
It appears that it will not come out until Bill Clinton is dead.
`(E) LIMITATION IN SERIES TO DECEASED PRESIDENTS- No coin issued under this subsection may bear the image of a living former or current President, or of any deceased former President during the 2-year period following the date of the death of that President.
However the way this Bill is written there is the possiblity that Hillary would appear on a coin after Bill Clinton's death and she could still be a sitting politicain.
Too bad she won't be on copper. One of my favorite things to do - haven't done in a few years - is place coins on rr tracks for the spectacular stretching they get.
LOL indeed!
OH I thought they were talking about coins...nickels, dimes, etc. Pure gold???? Spouse coins? Pure gold????????? Wow, some DO NOT deserve that.
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