Nevada Code § 235.014

Form and content of medallions and bars
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1. The ore used to produce a medallion or
bar must be mined in Nevada, if the ore is available. If it is not available,
ore newly mined in the United States may be used. Each medallion or bar made of
gold, silver or platinum must be 0.999 fine. Additional series of medallions
made of gold, silver or platinum at degrees of fineness of 0.900 or greater may
be approved by the Director with the concurrence of the Interim Finance
Committee. The degree of fineness of the materials used must be clearly
indicated on each medallion.
2. Medallions may be minted in weights of
1 ounce, 0.5 ounce, 0.25 ounce and 0.1 ounce.
3. Bars may be minted in weights of 1
ounce, 5 ounces, 10 ounces and 100 ounces.
4. Each medallion must bear on its obverse
The Great Seal of the State of Nevada and on its reverse a design selected by
the Director, in consultation with the Director of the Department of Tourism
and Cultural Affairs, the Administrator of the Division of Museums and History
of the Department of Tourism and Cultural Affairs and the Administrator of the
Division of Minerals of the Commission on Mineral Resources.

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