this coin is a remembrance of the 1906 San Fransisco earth quake. the building on the back was the most important building stand while those around it were destroyed. this coin is bronze medal .
About $25
Congress does. the constitution grants the power for it to do so.
The Federal Reserve cannot mint coins or print currency, which are functions of the Treasury Department. The Treasury Department is administered by the Secretary of the Treasury, whom is appointed by the President.
Coin production is handled by the Bureau of the Mint, which is part of the Treasury Department. Paper money is under the jurisdiction of the Bureau of Engraving and Printing. It's also part of the Treasury Department but is completely separate from the Mint.
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The United States Treasury Department, Bureau Of The Mint. Coins are minted at one of 4 US Mints. Philadelphia, San Francisco, Denver and West Point.
The United States Mint, which is a part of the US Department of the Treasury.
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No. The Attorney General is the Head of the Department of Justice. The Department of Treasury is in charge of the US Mints, which is headed by the Secretary of the Treasury. See the link below.
No. Only the U.S. Treasury Department can mint U.S. coins through the U.S. Mint.