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It’s In Your Pocket
Posted By eparker On August 6, 2013 @ 8:07 pm In | Comments Disabled
Author: National Constitution Center
The Articles of Confederation gave both the United States Congress and the individual states the authority to issue money and regulate its value. The money issued in one state was of no value when the residents of that state traveled to another state.The Constitution set forth the powers of Congress. In Article 1, Section 8, Congress was given the sole power “To coin money, regulate the value thereof …” The Philadelphia Mint was the only official mint until 1838. Other mints were opened in New Orleans, Louisiana; Charlotte, North Carolina; Dahlonega, Georgia; San Francisco, California; Carson City, Nevada; and Denver, Colorado. The mints in Philadelphia and Denver are the only original mints still in operation.
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