1792 Coinage Act - Death Penalty For Counterfeiting | ROTHSCHILD COUNTERFEIT MONEY = COUNTERFEITED AS DEBTS TO THE PEOPLE = A FAKE CRIMINAL SLAVE WORLD

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Section 19 of the 1792 Coinage Act prescribed the
death penalty, to any mint officer who intentionally
debased the purity or weight of the struck coins, for
profit or gain, saying:
“That if any of the gold or silver coins which
shall be struck or coined at the said mint
shall be debased or made worse as to the
proportion of fine gold or fine silver therein
contained, or shall be of less weight or value
than the same ought to be pursuant to the
directions of this act, through the default or
with the connivance of any of the officers or
persons who shall be employed at the said
mint, for the purpose of profit or gain, or
otherwise with a fraudulent intent, and if any
of the said officers or persons shall embezzle
any of the metals which shall at any time be
committed to their charge for the purpose of
being coined, or any of the coins which shall
be struck or coined at the said mint, every
such officer or person who shall commit any
or either of the said offences, shall be
deemed guilty of felony, and shall suffer
death.”22
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The Second Congress was deadly serious, regarding the
implementation of their solemn constitutional duty to
strike honest coins, of measurable and defined weight,
at their precise purity standards.
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While the next few issues of this newsletter will
examine monetary matters more fully, also see any of
the following public domain books, freely available
electronically at the www.PatriotCorps.org website,
and a number of public sites, including:
www.Archive.org (search by book title);
www.Scribd.com/matt_erickson_6;
Text source: https://dn720006.ca.archive.org/0/items/the-coinage-act-of-1792_202203/The%20Coinage%20Act%20of%201792.pdf

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