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Article 1 Section 8 of the United States Constitution ... Notes for this section: Citizenship; The Draft; FAQ: What can't Congress do?; FAQ: Why was the power to coin money given to the Federal Government?; FAQ: Who can declare war?
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www.usconstitution.net/xconst_A1Sec8.html
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Coin money constitution? How does Congress coin money? Congress Currency power money? Article 1 legislature thereof? Which congress can coin money? Congress's power to coin money? Who has teh power to coin money?
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Is coining money an enummerated power? Does congress control coining of money? Who may debate bills about coining money? What department operated all the printing? Who is responsibly for the money in the us? Aggency responsible for printing your money?
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; The Issue: How should grants of power to Congress be construed? How far do the powers of Congress under the various grants extend? ... To coin Money, regulate the Value thereof, and of foreign Coin, and fix the Standard of Weights and Measures;
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It specifically grants certain powers to Congress, such as declaring war and raising armies, and it prohibits the states from activities that could undermine the national government, such as making treaties, coining money, imposing tariffs, or making war.
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"The Congress shall have power ... to coin money, regulate the value thereof, ... In 1863, they were made legal tender, and were called "greenbacks." At first, the Supreme Court stated that the issuing of greenbacks was unconstitutional (Hepurn v. Griswold), since the Constitution spoke only of coining money.
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www.historycentral.com/Civics/CONGRESS/coining.html
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Because of the increasing price of copper, Congress in 1974 authorized an alloy of 97.6% zinc and 2.4% copper, although such pennies were not produced in quantity until 1983 ... Home > Money > Coining and Printing Mone...
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5. War by declaration and voted by Congress only; 6. Abolish the FED; 7. Abolish the IRS; 8. Treasury of the US to print currency backed by precious ... There's nothing wrong with Congress COINing money. ... We do want to "nationalize" it. That what is says in the Constitution. The Congress will have the power to coin money.
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We cannot become wiser before we admit that we have been foolish in the past. Market interference was, in most instances, foolish. The Community Re-Investment Act was foolish. Taxing capital gains was foolish. Turning over Congress’ constitutional money-coining responsibility to a private,
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