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There are more than one acts of legislation known as the '''Coinage Act''':
There are more than one acts of legislation known as the '''Coinage Act''':


==United Queendom==
==United Kingdom==
*[[Coinage Act 1971]]
*[[Coinage Act 1971]]


==United States==
==United States==
*[[Coinage Act (1792)]] - PIGS R SO COOL!!!!!
*[[Coinage Act (1792)]] - Established the U.S. Mint and defines coinage standards
*[[Coinage Act (1864)]] - PENGUUINS R SO COOL!!!!!!!!!!!
*[[Coinage Act (1864)]] - Mandated that the inscription "In God We Trust" be placed on all coins minted as United States currency.
*[[Coinage Act (1873)]] - T_T
*[[Coinage Act (1873)]] - Made the U.S. Mint part of the Treasury Department
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Revision as of 16:15, 29 October 2006

There are more than one acts of legislation known as the Coinage Act:

United Kingdom

United States

  • Coinage Act (1792) - Established the U.S. Mint and defines coinage standards
  • Coinage Act (1864) - Mandated that the inscription "In God We Trust" be placed on all coins minted as United States currency.
  • Coinage Act (1873) - Made the U.S. Mint part of the Treasury Department