Before Utah (or anyone else) starts to "mint its own coins," they might want to read the *entire* Constitution, and not just the parts they like, as well as the provisions of 18 USC 486 (the "uttering" statute that von Nuthouse was convicted of violating).Mr. Jurkowsky [a spokesman for the U.S. Mint] said the new law “is of no real consequence,” and is purely symbolic, but supporters say it is more than political pocket change. They say that it is just a beginning, that one day soon Utah might mint its own coins, that retailers could have scales for weighing precious metals and that a state defense force could be formed to guard warehouses where the new money would be made and stored.
The law also eliminates any state income tax on gains from the sale of gold or silver. (I would assume that it would also eliminate any deduction for any loss from those same sales.)