Chapter L. to continue in force an act, entitled “An act regulating the currency within the United States of the gold coins of Great Britain, France, Portugal, and Spain, and the crowns of France and five franc pieces,” passed on the twenty-ninth day of April, one thousand eight hundred and sixteen, so far as
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Chap. L.— An Act to continue in force an act, entitled “An act regulating the currency within the United States of the gold coins of Great Britain, France, Portugal, and Spain, and the crowns of France and five franc pieces,” passed on the twenty-ninth day of April, one thousand eight hundred and sixteen, so far as the same relates to the crowns of France and five franc pieces. March 3, 1823. [Expired.] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America, in Congress assembled, * Act of April 29, 1816, ch. 139.Act of March 3, 1823, ch. 52.Act of April 29, 1816, regulating currency, That so much of the act, entitled “An act regulating the currency within the United States of the gold coins of Great Britain, France, Portugal, and Spain, and the crowns of France and five franc pieces,” passed on the twenty-ninth day of April, one thousand eight hundred and sixteen, as relates to the 778 SEVENTEENTH CONGRESS.
Sess. II. Ch. 51, 52. 1823. to be in force for four years, as regards French crowns and five franc pieces.crowns of France and five franc pieces, shall be, and the same hereby is, continued in force, for the further term of four years, from and after the fourth day of March next. Approved, March 3, 1823.