Bill 118 hr 3402, also known as the Power of the Mint Act, is a piece of legislation currently being considered by the US Congress. The main purpose of this bill is to grant the Secretary of the Treasury the authority to direct the United States Mint to produce platinum coins in various denominations.
The bill specifies that these platinum coins must be produced in a way that ensures their purity and weight, in accordance with the specifications set by the Secretary of the Treasury. Additionally, the bill outlines that the platinum coins must bear inscriptions and designs as determined by the Secretary of the Treasury.
Furthermore, the Power of the Mint Act states that the platinum coins produced under this legislation shall be legal tender and have a face value that is not less than the market value of the platinum content in the coins. This provision is intended to ensure that the coins are valued appropriately and can be used as a form of currency.
Overall, the Power of the Mint Act seeks to give the Secretary of the Treasury the authority to produce platinum coins with specific guidelines and requirements. This legislation aims to provide the government with additional flexibility in managing the nation's currency and financial resources.