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 fight against breast cancer. ####
(2)Designation and inscriptions On each coin minted under this Act there shall be— #####
(A)a designation of the face 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 ####
(1)In general 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 judged by an expert jury chaired by the Secretary and consisting of three members from the Citizens Coinage Advisory Committee who shall be elected by such Committee and three members from the Commission of Fine Arts who shall be elected by such Commission. ####
(2)Proposals As part of the competition described in this subsection, the Secretary may accept proposals from artists, engravers of the United States Mint, and members of the general public, and any designs submitted for the design review process described herein shall be anonymized until a final selection is made. ####
(3)Accompanying designs; preference for physical designs The Secretary shall encourage three-dimensional designs to be submitted as part of the proposals, and the jury shall give a preference for proposals that are accompanied by a three-dimensional physical design instead of, or in addition to, an electronic design. ####
(4)Compensation The Secretary shall determine compensation for the winning design under this subsection, which shall be not less than $5,000. The Secretary shall take into account this compensation amount when determining the sale price described in section 6(a).