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* [[Coinage Act 1816]], defined the value of [[pound sterling]] relative to [[gold]] |
* [[Coinage Act 1816]], defined the value of [[pound sterling]] relative to [[gold]] |
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* [[Coinage Offences Act 1861]] ( |
* [[Coinage Offences Act 1861]] ([[24 & 25 Vict.]] c. 99) |
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* [[Coinage Act 1870]], stated the metric weights of British coins |
* [[Coinage Act 1870]], stated the metric weights of British coins |
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* [[Coinage Act 1971]], made provisions for [[Decimal Day|decimalisation]] of the pound sterling |
* [[Coinage Act 1971]], made provisions for [[Decimal Day|decimalisation]] of the pound sterling |
Revision as of 15:02, 21 June 2023
Coinage Act is a stock short title used for legislation in the United Kingdom and the United States related to coinage.
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United Kingdom
- Coinage Act 1816, defined the value of pound sterling relative to gold
- Coinage Offences Act 1861 (24 & 25 Vict. c. 99)
- Coinage Act 1870, stated the metric weights of British coins
- Coinage Act 1971, made provisions for decimalisation of the pound sterling
- Coinage (Measurement) Act 2011, amended the Coinage Act 1971 to allow the method for measuring and confirming the weight of coins to be set by proclamation
United States
- Coinage Act of 1792, established the U.S. Mint and defined coinage standards; silver-to-gold ratio set at 15:1
- Coinage Act of 1834, altered the silver-to-gold ratio to 16:1
- Coinage Act of 1849, created two new denominations of gold coins, $1 and $20
- Coinage Act of 1853, reduced the silver in half-dollar, quarter, dime, and half-dime coins; authorized a $3 gold coin
- Coinage Act of 1857, forbid use of foreign coins as legal tender, reduced the size of the cent, ended the half-cent coin
- Coinage Act of 1864, mandated that the inscription "In God We Trust" be placed on all coins minted as United States currency
- Coinage Act of 1873, made the U.S. Mint part of the Treasury Department; silver demonetized, three minor coins terminated
- Coinage Act of 1965, effectively ended the mintage of circulating silver coins