

(12) A $25 coin of an appropriate size and thickness, as determined by the Secretary, that weighs 1 troy ounce and contains. (11) A $50 gold coin that is of an appropriate size and thickness, as determined by the Secretary, weighs 1 ounce, and contains 99.99 percent pure gold. (10) A five dollar gold coin that is 16.5 millimeters in diameter, weighs 3.393 grams, and contains one-tenth troy ounce of fine gold. (9) A ten dollar gold coin that is 22.0 millimeters in diameter, weighs 8.483 grams, and contains one-fourth troy ounce of fine gold. (8) A twenty-five dollar gold coin that is 27.0 millimeters in diameter, weighs 16.966 grams, and contains one-half troy ounce of fine gold. (7) A fifty dollar gold coin that is 32.7 millimeters in diameter, weighs 33.931 grams, and contains one troy ounce of fine gold.

(6) except as provided under subsection (c) of this section, a one-cent coin that is 0.75 inch in diameter and weighs 3.11 grams. (5) a 5-cent coin that is 0.835 inch in diameter and weighs 5 grams. (4) a dime coin that is 0.705 inch in diameter and weighs 2.268 grams. (3) a quarter dollar coin that is 0.955 inch in diameter and weighs 5.67 grams. (2) a half dollar coin that is 1.205 inches in diameter and weighs 11.34 grams. (1) a dollar coin that is 1.043 inches in diameter. (a) The Secretary of the Treasury may mint and issue only the following coins: Denominations, specifications, and design of coins Jump To: Source Credit Miscellaneous References In Text Amendments Effective Date Short Title Savings Provision Construction §5112.
