Monday, April 7, 2014

Are these the NEW TREASURY NOTES


10 comments:

Anonymous said...

NO, these are from the 1800's

Anonymous said...

We were told that there would not be a one dollar note, it would be a coin.

Anonymous said...

These are not the NEW Treasury Notes that have been speculated about as taking the place of the Federal Reserve Note (FRN). These are images of OLD circulating notes that were indeed issued by the United States Treasury. As the United States is a Sovereign Government, it should not have handed over the most important powers of money creation to the private Federal Reserve to whom it owes interest for every dollar that it borrows to meet its obligations that exceed revenues...which is to say billions as every dollar that exceeds the budget is borrowed from the Fed at interest. Last I check the federal budget deficit was 514 Billion dollars. The interest on this amount if averaged to be just 1% is 5.14 billion dollars. Over five billion dollars just in interest payments to the Fed that could be done away with if the Treasury would just print its own money instead of borrowing from the Fed...What are they waiting for!? Its time to return to sane economics and honest money that is based on substance.

Anonymous said...

No they are not.

Anonymous said...

no these are old notes from turn of century the new treasury notes are like mortgage notes to track money

Anonymous said...

Well if it is then nothings changed.
a) the corps name is on them
b) a note is still a debt instrument

Freewill said...

A Certificate of deposit is real. A not is just a note with no redeemable backing.

Unknown said...

Send the photo to : Bureau of Engraving and Printing moneyfactory.info@bep.gov
They should be able to tell you what year these notes were printed.

Unknown said...

Would be nice to have updated faces on the new notes, these are out of date old notes

Anonymous said...

a note, is a note, is a note ... matters not who or what issues it!
a note is evidence of something due ... a promise ... but ultimately still fiat in nature ... based upon faith in the issuer.

nothing shall change 'til the circulation becomes REAL value ... either as precious-metal or something of value ... or a certificate indicating that value is held in trust (e.g. silver-certificate, gold-certificate)

side-note ... if the world transitions to something REAL ... there will be no exchange.
read that again!

something faith-based has no exchange value against something REAL ... to presume such, would be to make them the same?! ... not gonna happen.