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708 Trn.1: xxx1x.—LEGAL TENDER. T I T L E X X X I X . LEGAL 'FENDER. gw_ Sec. 3584. Foreign coins. 3588. United States notes. 3585. Gold coins of the United States. 3589. Demand Treasury notes. 3586. Silver coins of the United States. 3590. Interest-bearing notes. 3587. Minor coins. ‘ Foreign coins. Sec. 3584. No foreign gold or silver coins shall be a legal tender in 21 F b., 1857,c. g, fg f d bm, 33, s.3,$.11, p. 163. P ""‘°" ° ° _ Qoldcoins of the Sec. 3585. The gold coins of the United States shall be a legal tender Qywd SUM- in all payments at their nominal value when not below the_standard I3}? F3)-· 1%3·°- weight and limit of tolerance provided by law for the smgle piece and, 4261* ’v' ’ p' when reduced in weight below such standard and tolerance, shall be a 3 MM., 1875, C, legal tender at valuation in proportion to their actual weight. 143,8. 2,v. 18, p.479. Silver coins of Sec. 3586. The silver coins of the United States shall be a legal tender

      • 6 Uuiwd Sum- at their nominal value for any amount not exceeding five dollars in any

12 Feb., 1873, C. <>¤¤ Payment- 131, s. 15, v. 17, p. 427. 3 Mar., 1875, c. 143, s. 2, v. 18,p. 479. Minnr <>0i¤¤- Sec. 3587. The minor coins of the United States shall be a legal tender, 12 Feb 18,,3 c at their nominal value for any amount not exceeding twenty-five cents in 131 .1. 13Q’,·. 17,, I any <>¤¤ payment- 427: 3 Jtlar., 1875, 0. 143, s. 2, v. 18,p. 479. United States Sec. 3588. United States notes shall be lawful money, and a legal ”°*°”· tender in payment of all debts, public and private, within the United 25 Febn 1862, c_ States, except for duties on imports and interest on the public debt. 33, 1, .12, .345. 11 J l ,1862, ·. 142,s. 1, v. 12 . 532. 17 J ., 1863, R . 9 '. 12, z. 3pMar., 1863, cli 73, s. 3, vi12, p. 711. 3 Hail, 1875, c. 1432. 2, 1·. 18, zES47si.)- Bank 1:. Su ervisors, 7 Wall., 26; Lane County r. Oregon, 7 Wall., 71; Bronsan r. Rhodes, 7 Wall., 229; Butler 1-. Horwitz, 7 Wall., 258; Hepburn v. Griswold, 8 Wall., 60:;; Kplog 11“Walk,l682; (gjgal Tendergasgas, KncpgvWLep, 112 yall., 457; Dooley v. mit , 1 a ., ; ilroa ompany an o nson, al ., 9 . Demand Trow Sec. 3589. Demand Treasury notes authorized by the act of July sev-

 enteen, eighteen hundred and sixty-one, chapter live, and the act of

17 July, 1861,c. February twelve, eighteen hundred and sixty-two, chapter twenty, shall 5,i,z1i_;b12ag>ég52- be tléawful money and a legal tender in like manner as United States ·• · · no s. 20, ·. 12, p. 338. 25 Feb., 1862, c. 33, s. 1, v. 12, p. 345. 17 Mar., 1862, c. 45, s. 2, v. 12, p. 370. 3 Jlher., 1875, c. 143, s. 2, v. 18, p. 479.—Savage, executrix, r. U. S., 92 U. S., 382. Inwfest-bearing Sec. 3590. Treasury notes issued under the authority of the acts of ']2°E*E______ Nlarch three, eighteen hundred and sixty-three, chapter seventy-three, 3 Mar., 1863, c. and June thirty, eighteen hundred and sixtyfour, c apter one hundred 73;;% ggggigézgt and seventy-two, s_ be legal tender to the same extent as United ,72_S_2’v_,3,p_2,8_ ptates notes, for tneu face value, excluding interest: Promded, That 3 MM, 13-75, ,·_ reasury notes issued undorthe act last name shall not be alegal tender 143,3.2,v.18,p.479. in payment or redemption of any notes issued by an bank, banking assoc1ation, or banker, calculated and intended to circulate as money.