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London Wilkins
9 October, 04:23
Coining money is an example of what power
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Emerson
9 October, 06:27
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Coining money is an example of
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9 October, 08:12
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Enumerated/Delegated powers
The power to coin money is one of the enumerated/delegated powers of Congress.
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