FR: Monetary Offices
Prohibition on Exportation, Melting, or Treatment of 5-Cent and One-Cent Coins
The Department of the Treasury issued a rule prohibiting the exportation, melting, or treatment of 5-cent and 1-cent coins. This interim rule is effective from December 20, 2006, through April 14, 2007.
Prohibition on Exportation, Melting, or Treatment of Coins
The Department of the Treasury issued a final rule prohibiting the exportation, melting, or treatment of 5-cent and 1-cent coins. This rule aims to prevent the depletion of circulating coinage.
Civil Penalties for Misuse of US Mint Words, Letters, Symbols
The Department of the Treasury's Monetary Offices issued a final rule establishing civil penalties for the misuse of words, letters, symbols, and emblems of the United States Mint. This rule aims to protect the integrity of U.S. Mint designations and prevent fraudulent or misleading uses.
Prohibition on Exporting, Melting, or Treating 5-Cent and 1-Cent Coins
The Department of the Treasury issued a correction to a rule prohibiting the exportation, melting, or treatment of 5-cent and 1-cent coins. This correction clarifies existing regulations regarding U.S. coinage.
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