Jeff Smith, President and CEO Treasuredstocks.com

Jeff Smith, President and CEO Treasuredstocks.com
Jeff Smith

Monday, March 27, 2017

Those Rare & Valuable WEB notes ...

Do you own a WEB Currency Note? If so, you are one of a lucky few. Here’s why ... 

But first, “What in the world is a WEB note?” you ask.  


Web notes (also known as Web Press Notes or “Webs”), are NOT error notes; Webs are a form of official U.S. currency (legal tender, one dollar Federal Reserve Series) designated by the way they were printed and produced.
This printing process is called the "web printing production" method of printing which involves printing on continuous rolls of paper. Offset, gravure (intaglio), and flexography are three types or methods of web printing production. However high-pressure web intaglio printing, front and back of the intaglio process, was a totally new idea.

Between 1992 and 1996, the BEP (Bureau of Engraving and Printing) wanted to see if a web press that used continuous rolls of paper was easier, faster, and less costly when compared with traditional flat sheet printing techniques. The dollar bill notes they produced with this method are from Series 1988A, Series 1993, and Series 1995.

Bottom line for currency collectors is that this BEP experiment was a Total Disaster! This unstable press process created huge numbers of error notes. Most of these errors were destroyed but a few have “escaped” and are now deemed extremely rare and highly collectible. 

Why are WEB Notes scarce, exceptional, 
and highly collectible? 
Instead of being printed on one side at a time such as what happens with the standard sheet-fed operations, Web notes were printed on both sides, simultaneously (similar to how newspapers are printed), with continuous paper rolls. Because of the instability of this costly and wasteful process, BEP gave up on the experiment in 1996. 

US taxpayers paid the price for this mistake – totaling millions of dollars. Rare currency collectors world-wide are taking advantage of this huge BEP mistake! 

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For more information about these and other collectable coins and currency items, please visit our web site at http://www.treasuredstocks.com

Treasuredstocks.com is very proud to be able to list some of the most precious and valuable currency items in the world. We have over 4,000 items to choose from with huge variety and selections.
We are Official Dealers for PCGS and PMG grading institutes.  We are also members of numerous Numismatist organizations including Professional Currency Dealers Association (PCDA) and American Numismatic Association (ANA). 

Treasured stocks.com was founded in 1987 to provide currency enthusiasts and investors with a wide choice of currency items. The site offers a range of national and international coins and currency for the value conscious currency collector and investor. We are here to assist you! Please give us a call at 870-670-4255 or email us at jeff@treasuredstocks.com

Sunday, March 19, 2017

Those incredibly RARE Barr Notes!

Barr Notes
 Do you own a currency note signed by Secretary of the Treasury Joseph W. Barr?

If so, congratulations! You are one of just a few lucky people to have this very rare note. Barr Notes are rare and highly sought-after by currency collectors young and old. Here’s why. 

Official US currency includes the signature of the Secretary of the Treasury, current at the time of printing.
Joseph  W. Barr became Secretary of the Treasury on December 21st, 1968, just days before the end of the Lyndon B. Johnson Presidency. Barr’s term as Secretary ended on January 20th, 1969 just as President Richard M. Nixon took office. 



That means that Joseph W. Barr was the US Secretary of the Treasury for less than one month, just 28 days!  This very, very brief 28 day time period classifies Joseph W. Barr as having the shortest term as Secretary in all of US history. 

What this means for currency collectors is significant because just 5 of the 12 Federal Reserve Districts issued notes bearing his signature and name. In fact, Barr didn’t begin signing notes until December 23rd 1968, two days after his appointment began. Barr’s signature stopped appearing on US currency on the day of Nixon’s inauguration. This exceptional situation – never seen before nor after – has created an international “feeding frenzy” for these scarce and valuable notes. 

Joseph Walker Barr was born in Indiana in 1918. He earned a master’s degree (economics) from Harvard University. Barr was a WWII US Navy veteran (Bronze Star) and an Indiana-based US congressman (D). 

Holding true to his education and experience in economics, Joseph W. Barr became Chairman of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) in 1963. 
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Treasured stocks.com was founded in 1987 to provide currency enthusiasts and investors with a wide choice of currency items. The site offers a range of national and international coins and currency for the value conscious currency collector and investor. Please contact us at 870-670-4255 or email us at jeff@treasuredstocks.com

We look forward to serving you.

Tuesday, March 14, 2017

Collecting PROOF notes -- fun and profit!

Those perfect "PROOF" Notes .... 


There may be millions of pieces printed of regular currency; in contrast, perhaps only one or two PROOFS are printed -- making "PROOF" notes exceedingly rare and valuable.

Please notice that the "p" following proof note Pick numbers (P#:) refers to the "Proof" status of this special note.  

But what exactly is a "proof" note, you may ask. A proof banknote is one that is printed to test the engraved printing plates to see if the plates are appropriate and at least adequate (or not) for putting that currency item into full production.

Proudly, Treasuredstocks.com has excellent examples of PROOF Currency notes -- US and Foreign.  Call us at 870-670-4255 or email jeff@treasuredstocks.com  for help and support, as you venture into Currency Note Set collection. 

For more information about this and other collectible coins and currency, please visit our web site at http://www.treasuredstocks.com/or email  jeff@treasuredstocks.com

Thursday, March 9, 2017

Why Hansatsu Notes are also known as Bookmark Notes ...

Japanese Hansatsu or Bookmark notes

Shoguns were military leaders who dominated Japanese society from the 16th century until 1868. During this time, a coin shortage prompted local clans, merchants and banks to issue paper currency, in a varity of colors and sizes. These notes were called Hansatsu or bookmark notes.

These long and narrow notes are considered one of the most distinctive Japanese currency.

Printed with woodblock’s on high quality paper; Hansatsu was crafted by artisans who signed an oath of secrecy in blood. Each traditional note reflects a lost art form and shows flora, fauna or mythical figures in true Japanese style. Many also show vermilion validation stamps.


1800s Japan Hansatsu, Local Issue "Bookmark" Money PCGS 30 Very Fine


Proudly, Treasuredstocks.com has excellent examples of WORLD Currency notes from past and current nations. Call us at 870-670-4255 or email jeff@treasuredstocks.com  for help and support, as you venture into World Paper Currency  set collection. 

For more information about this and other collect able coins and currency, please visit our web site at http://www.treasuredstocks.com/or email  jeff@treasuredstocks.com

Saturday, March 4, 2017

French Somaliland -- Where are you? What are you?

Rare currency notes from French Somaliland



 1927 French Somaliland Banque de l'Indo-Chine 500 Francs PMG 64 Choice UNC Pick #:9a



Size Dimensions (excluding sealed grading sleeve):  ~ 8 5/8 inches wide by 6 inches high 

French Somaliland was a French Colony in the Horn of Africa. In 1967, French Somaliland was renamed the French Territory of the Afars and the Issas and, in 1977, it became the
independent country of Djibouti. 

Now is a great time to build a collection of currency notes from Nations no longer in existence. Please call us; let us help you with this exciting and historical endeavor. 

Proudly, Treasuredstocks.com has excellent examples of this and many other highly collectible Currency Notes -- US and Foreign.  Call us at 870-670-4255 or email jeff@treasuredstocks.com  for help and support, as you venture into Currency Note Set collection. 

Also, for more information about this and other collectible coins and currency, please visit our web site at http://www.treasuredstocks.com/or email  jeff@treasuredstocks.com

How to Start a Currency Collection

I want to start collecting coins and currency items; where do I start?

Collectors of coins and currency do so for many reasons. One of the most common collector is the hobiest who collects more for fun and appeal, rather than profit. Often, this attraction begins as a child who, by chance or purpose, receives an item that is both fascinating and historical.

An increasingly popular reason to pursue collecting of coins and currency is to do so as an investment Persons who use collections as a kind of investing do so with the idea that the value of the items, in singular or total, will increase over time. Supply and demand is the key concept here as well as a critical understanding that collections do not “make” money until they are sold and may even incur costs, such as the costs of safe and secure storage.

A third type of collector is the person who acquires a collection via inheritance. This person may or may not have any real interest in the items but appreciates potential value.

One great advantage we have today is the internet. For example, take a careful look around our Treasuredstocks.com web site and you will see over 4,000 items, of all categories, grades, and prices, all graded and all in full color view. And now a bit about grading. A graded item allows collectors to speak the same language when it comes to the condition of the item.

The term “Numismatics” refers to the study or collecting of coin/currency. A numismatist is someone who does this by hobby or profession. Here is a great web site to use, when learning more about such an exciting field. There’s even several links specifically designed for children.

http://www.numismatics.tv/

We are official members of multiple numismatic-related organizations. Therefore, Treasuredstocks.com welcomes any and all questions regarding our postings and our passion for collecting coins and currency of all types. We are here to assist you! Please give us a call at 870-670-4255 or email us at jeff@treasuredstocks.com