Sec. 105. SENSE OF THE CONGRESS
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## SEC. 105 SENSE OF THE CONGRESS It is the sense of the Congress that— ####
(1)the enactment of this Act will serve to increase the use of $1 coins generally, which will increase the circulation of the so-called “Sacagawea-design” $1 coins that have been and will continue to be minted and issued; ####
(2)the continued minting and issuance of the so-called “Sacagawea-design” $1 coins will serve as a lasting tribute to the role of women and Native Americans in the history of the United States; ####
(3)the full circulation potential and cost-savings benefit projections for the $1 coins are not likely to be achieved unless the coins are delivered in ways useful to ordinary commerce; ####
(4)the coins issued in connection with this title should not be introduced with an overly expensive taxpayer-funded public relations campaign; ####
(5)in order for the circulation of $1 coins to achieve maximum potential— #####
(A)the coins should be as attractive as possible; and #####
(B)the Director of the United States Mint should take all reasonable steps to ensure that all $1 coins minted and issued remain tarnish-free for as long as possible without incurring undue expense; and ####
(6)if the Secretary of the Treasury determines to include on any $1 coin minted under section 102 of this Act a mark denoting the United States Mint facility at which the coin was struck, such mark should be edge-incused. # TITLE II BUFFALO GOLD BULLION COINS