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... exceeding in the aggregate two hundred million dollars— Coupon or registered bonds of the United States , in such form as he may prescribe , and of denominations of fifty dollars , or some multiple of that sum , redeemable in coin of ...
... exceeding in the aggregate one At 4 per cent . thousand million dollars of like bonds , the same in all res- pects , but payable at the pleasure of the United States , after thirty years from the date of their issue , and bearing ...
... exceeding in the aggregate six hundred millions of dollars , and to issue therefor bonds or treasury notes , the bonds to be in denomi- nation not less than fifty dollars , and made payable at any period not more than forty years from ...
... exceeding six per cent . a year , payable annually on bonds not over one hundred dollars , and semi - annually on all others , in coin . The title is derived from the time after which they might Title and desig be redeemed - five years ...
... exceeding nine hundred millions of dollars , and to issue therefor coupon or registered bonds , payable at the pleasure of the Government after such periods as might be fixed by the Secretary , not less than ten nor more than forty ...