for unlawfully engraving or using plates in likeness or similitude of any plate or plates designed for the printing of United States se- curities
for issuing notes, checks, or mem- orandum to circulate as money of less denomination than one dollar.
for counterfeiting and fraudulent al- terations of bonds, notes, and frac- tional currency for making, issuing, or passing any coin, card, token, or device, in- tended to be passed for one-cent or two-cent pieces. for falsely making, forging, counter- feiting any coin or bars in resem- blance or similitude of gold or sil- ver coins or bars stamped at the mints and assay-offices of the United States for knowingly having in possession any false, forged, or counterfeited coin or bars, in resemblance or similitude of the gold or silver coins or bars stamped at the mints and assay-offices of the United States for bringing into the United States from any foreign place any gold or silver coins or bars, in resem- blance or similitude of those stamped at the mint and assay- offices of the United States, know- ing the same to be false, forged, or counterfeit. . 104, 139, 149 for passing, uttering, publishing, or selling any false, forged, counter- feited coin or bars, in resemblance or similitude of those stamped at the mints and assay-offices of the United States for falsely making, forging, counter- feiting any coin in resemblance or similitude of any of the minor coin- age coined at the mints of the United States
for passing, uttering, publishing, or selling any false, forged, or coun- terfeited minor coins of the United States
for bringing into the United States
Penalty. (See Crimes)-Continued. for fraudulently defacing, mutilating, impairing, diminishing, or lighten- ing gold or silver coins of the United States or any foreign coun- tries, made current in the United States by law for embezzling any of the metals, medals, coins, or other moneys of said mints or assay-offices. for fraudulently debasing the gold or silver coins of the United States. 7, 105, 140 for falsely defacing, increasing or di- minishing the weights used at any of the mints by officers or persons employed at the mints or assay. offices for designing, engraving, printing, is- suing, circulating any business or professional card in the likeness or similitude of any obligation or se- curity of the United States .... for falsely making, forging, counter- feiting, passing, uttering, or pub- lishing national-bank notes for unlawfully taking or making im- pression on any material from any implement or instrument intended to be used in printing obligations of the United States for unlawfully having in possession any impression on any material, from any implement or instru- ment intended to be used for print- ing obligations of the United States for unlawfully buying, selling, ex- changing, or receiving any false, forged, counterfeited, or altered obligations of the United States.. for unlawfully buying, selling, exchang ing, or receiving any false, forged, counterfeited, or altered national- bank notes
for falsely personating any true or law- ful holder of public stocks or per- sons entitled to pension, prize- money, wages, or other debt for knowingly or fraudulently de- manding or endeavoring to obtain, any sum in public stocks of the United States, by virtue of any false, forged, or counterfeited pow- er of attorney for unlawfully secreting, embezzling, carrying away from the place of authorized use or deposit, any im- plement or paper intended to be used in printing obligations of the United States
for unlawfully making or uttering any cons of gold or silver intended for the use and purpose of current money in resemblance of coins of the United States or foreign coun- tries for knowingly taking, receiving, re- serving, or charging a rate of in- terest greater than allowed by law
for failure of national banks to make report
to make semi-annual return to Treas- urer of the United States
for violation of national-bank act on officers of national banks for em- bezzling, abstracting, or willfully misapplying any of the funds
for unlawfully engraving plates, dies, or blocks, with intent to be used in forging or counterfeiting any circulating-notes
for unlawfully having in possession any paper adapted to the making of circulating-notes.
on national banks for offering or re- ceiving United States notes as col- lateral.....
ass stant treasurer at, to pay Treasury
penalty for unlawfully engraving any
plate, die, or block after the like- ness or similitude of any plate de- signed for the printing of circulat- ing-notes...
of stock purchased by national banks for debt
of Treasury notes ..26, 28, 32, 33, 34, 36, 41, 44, 64, 65
of United States bonds. of bonds known as 5-20s.. of compound-interest notes. of five-cent coin, nickel. of interest-bearing obligations not already due.
of United States notes in coin, faith of the United States pledged to. of temporary-loan certificates.
of securities of the United States, ex- penses of, how paid
of defaced interest-bearing bonds of the public debt, money paid to the United States by Great Britain under the tribunal of arbitration, to be used for
of national currency, national-bank notes not receivable for of legal-tender
notes in excess of $300,000,000 on issue of, in ratio of 80 per cent. increased circulation of national banks
in coin, after January 1, 1879, United States legal-tender notes outstand- ing
of circulating-notes of national banks. 168, 173,
expense of, how paid..
redemption fund for.
Redemption agencies-
of certificates of deposit...
3, 10, 14, 92, 114 ..3, 10, 13, 92, 114 .6, 14, 93, 129 17, 21, 98, 119
deviations allowed in adjusting weight
of national banks, shall be selected,
of the currency, by retiring or cancel- ing United States notes, by the authority of Secretary of the Treasury for the, suspended....78, 129, 152
Secretary of the Treasury-Continued. may substitute 6 per cent. for 7 per cent. bonds..
to issue $10,000,000 additional demand notes
may issue $150,000,000 non-bearing in- terest-notes
to issue $500,000,000 5-20 bonds
may dispose of $4,000,000 in Europe. to fix denomination of notes... and prescribe form.
45, 51, 67 to fix denomination of bonds. 45, 60, 63, 82, 83, 142 and prescribe form....45, 57, 66, 71, 82, 83, 142 to fix denomination of certificates.. 46, 65 and prescribe form.. .46, 84, 186, 198 to issue certificates of indebtedness.. may purchase coin with bonds or
may receive $50,000,000 deposits. may reissue notes and replace muti- lated notes.
to issue $150,000,000 additional inter- est-bearing notes
shall prescribe forms for keeping all public accounts
to grant all warrants for moneys
may exchange notes of act July 11, 1862, for 5-20 bonds and reissue notes...
shall give information to either branch
of the legislature, in person or in
may cancel notes under other acts, and issue in lieu notes of act July 11, 1862..
shall perform all services relative to the finances.
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