![]() ![]() Specifies the source of the silver to be used for such coins. Title II: Liberty Coins - Liberty Coin Act - Amends Federal law to direct the Secretary to mint and issue, in quantities sufficient to meet public demand, one dollar silver bullion coins of specified size, weight, and design. Terminates the minting of such coins on December 31, 1986. ![]() To celebrate our freedom, the United States Mint has created these designs to honor classic symbols of liberty in a modern way. ![]() Liberty is a founding principle of the United States and remains an important value of the American people. Provides for the distribution and use of such sale funds to the Statue of Liberty-Ellis Island Foundation. Benjamin Franklin said, Where liberty dwells, there is my country. Sets forth certain features of such coins, and provides for their sale and issuance. Statue of Liberty-Ellis Island Commemorative Coin Act - Title I: Statue of Liberty-Ellis Island Commemorative Coins- Requires the Secretary of the Treasury to issue a specified number of: (1) five dollar gold coins, emblematic of the centennial of the Statue of Liberty (2) one dollar silver coins, emblematic of the use of Ellis Island and (3) half dollar coins, emblematic of the contributions of immigrants to America. ![]()
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