Ronald Reagan Commemorative Coin Act of 2005
Summary
H.R. 932, the Ronald Reagan Commemorative Coin Act of 2005, would have directed the U.S. Department of the Treasury to produce a limited run of special collector coins honoring the life and presidency of Ronald Reagan. The bill proposed minting three specific types of currency: a five-dollar gold coin, a one-dollar silver coin, and a ten-dollar bimetallic coin. While these coins would have been legal tender, they were intended primarily as commemorative items for public purchase, with the proceeds typically used to support related historical or charitable causes. However, this legislation did not move past the committee stage and never became law.
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