Sec. 4. DESIGN OF COINS
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## SEC. 4 DESIGN OF COINS ###
(a)Design Requirements ####
(1)In General The design of the coins minted under this Act shall be emblematic of the centennial of America’s involvement in World War I. ####
(2)Designation and inscriptions On each coin minted under this Act, there shall be— #####
(A)a designation of the value of the coin; #####
(B)an inscription of the year “2018”; and #####
(C)inscriptions of the words “Liberty”, “In God We Trust”, “United States of America”, and “E Pluribus Unum”. ###
(b)Selection The design for the coins minted under this Act shall be selected by the Secretary based on the winning design from a juried, compensated design competition described under subsection (c). ###
(c)Design Competition The Secretary shall hold a competition and provide compensation for its winner to design the obverse and reverse of the coins minted under this Act. The competition shall be held in the following manner: ####
(1)The competition shall be judged by an expert jury chaired by the Secretary and consisting of 3 members from the Citizens Coinage Advisory Committee who shall be elected by such Committee and 3 members from the Commission of Fine Arts who shall be elected by such Commission. ####
(2)The Secretary shall determine compensation for the winning design, which shall be not less than $5,000. ####
(3)The Secretary may not accept a design for the competition unless a plaster model accompanies the design.