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  1. Treasury (Coin) Note

    File 100 USD, 1890 series.jpg thumb 300px A 100 Treasury or Coin Note, Series of 1890 Treasury Coin Note refers to a type of representative money issued by the United States government under authority of the Sherman Silver Purchase Act in denominations of 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100 and 1000. ref Hessler, Gene and Chambliss, Carlson 2006 . The Comprehensive Catalog of U.S. Paper Money , 7th edition, Port Clinton, Ohio BNR Press ISBN 0 931960 66 5. ref A 500 note was designed but never issued. ref Hessler, Gene 1979 . U.S. Essay, Proof and Specimen Notes , Portage, Ohio BNR Press ISBN 0 931960 04 5. ref References reflist money stub Obsolete U.S. currency and coinage Category Notes ...   more details



  1. Treasury Note (disambiguation)

    Treasury Note may refer to any of the following obligations of the United States or United Kingdom. Most commonly it refers to United States Treasury security Treasury note Treasury Note , debt obligations currently issued by the Treasury which mature in 1 to 10 years and pay coupons every six months. It also refers to the following instruments which are no longer issued Treasury Note 19th century , short term debt obligations issued in the 19th Century which were neither legal tender nor representative money but sometimes functioned as paper money Treasury Coin Note , paper money issued in 1890 and 1891 under authority of the Sherman Silver Purchase Act redeemable in silver or gold HM Treasury , banknotes issued in the past by the British Treasury United States Note , non interest paying legal tender paper money issued without specific specie backing Interest Bearing Note , a grouping of Civil War era interest paying short term debt obligations Compound Interest Treasury Note , Civil War era short term debt obligations that had legal tender status and paid compounded interest at the end of three years disambig ...   more details



  1. Compound Interest Treasury Note

    Image UScompoundinterestnote.jpg thumb 300px US Compound Interest Treasury Note 50 Compound Interest Treasury Notes were emissions of the United States Treasury Department authorized in 1863 and 1864 with aspects of both paper money and debt. They were issued in denominations of 10, 20, 50, 100, 500 and 1000. They matured for three years until they could be redeemed and brought 6 percent interest . ref Hessler, Gene and Chambliss, Carlson 2006 . The Comprehensive Catalog of U.S. Paper Money , 7th edition, Port Clinton, Ohio BNR Press ISBN 0 931960 66 5. ref References reflist money stub Obsolete U.S. currency and coinage Category Notes ...   more details



  1. Treasury Note (19th century)

    during the 19th century. For other uses of the term see Treasury Note disambiguation . Image Tnote1812.jpg thumb 300px An unissued 10 Small Treasury Note, authorized by the Act of February 24, 1815. This particular note is a remainder which was given a serial number but was never countersigned. A Treasury Note is a type of short term debt instrument issued by the United States between 1812 and 1865 ... had ended. The History of the United States 1789 1849 ante bellum Treasury Notes did not have legal tender status, but financial innovation during the Civil War caused the term Treasury Note to become associated with legal tender instruments such as the United States Note s introduced in 1862 and the Compound Interest Treasury Note s introduced in 1863. The appearance of these new obligations ... Treasury Note act of the era signed on February 24, 1815. These last notes were divided into large ... Treasury Notes Among the several issues of Treasury Notes of special note are the Small Treasury ... An issued, but cancelled, 100 Treasury Note from 1838, issued under the Act of October 12, 1837 ... authorized further issues of Treasury Notes. Of note during this period were agitation by the Whig ... Treasury Note 19th Century Category 19th century in the United States Category Notes Category Paper ... , and the American Civil War . While the Treasury Notes, as issued, were neither legal tender nor ... of the owner whose name was written on the front of the note , and matured in at most a couple of years ... on a 100 note. Characteristically, the issues were not extensive and the polite fiction was always maintained that Treasury Notes did not serve as money when, in fact, to a limited extent they did ... any need for the old Treasury Notes as money and the term Certificate of Indebtedness was introduced to apply to new notes which possessed the debt like aspects of the pre war Notes. Today the Treasury s short term debt needs are fulfilled by United States Treasury security Treasury bill Treasury bills ...   more details



  1. Treasury

    Finance Minister Fiscus Mint coin Mint multicol break Treasury management HM Treasury UK Treasury United States Department of the Treasury US Treasury External links Wiktionary http www.treasury management.com Category Government institutions Finance stub ar bg de Treasury es Tesorer a fr Tr sorerie ja nl Treasury pt Tesouraria ru uk vi Kho b c ...Other uses Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 A treasury is either A government department related to finance and taxation. A place where currency or precious items gold , diamond s, etc. is are kept. The term was first used in Classical antiquity Classical times to describe the votive buildings erected to house Sacrifice gifts to the gods , such as the Siphnian Treasury in Delphi or many similar buildings erected in Olympia, Greece by competing city states to impress others during the ancient ... to the penal ones to those who would have access to these funds. The head of a treasury is typically ... of the treasury, particularly if they are not an elected representative. The adjective for a treasury ... to a treasurer . Examples of treasuries Treasury In the United Kingdom , Her Majesty s Treasury is overseen by the Chancellor of the Exchequer . The traditional honorary title of First Lord of the Treasury ... appointed United States Secretary of the Treasury Secretary of the Treasury . The U.S. Internal Revenue Service IRS is the revenue agency of the United States Department of the Treasury US Department of Treasury . Ministry of finance In many other countries, the treasury is called the ministry of finance ... , Singapore , Bangladesh , India , Pakistan , and Japan . In some other countries, a treasury ... n federal government a treasurer and a finance minister co exist. The Department of the Treasury Australia Department of the Treasury is responsible for drafting the government budget, economic ... of Poland includes the Ministry of Finance as well as the Ministry of State Treasury ...   more details



  1. A Treasury

    unreferenced date August 2008 Infobox album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name A Treasury Cover A Treasury 2004 .jpg Type Compilation Artist Nick Drake Released October, 2004 Recorded Various Genre Folk music Folk Label Island Records Island Producer Joe Boyd John Wood music producer John Wood Reviews Allmusic Rating 3.5 5 Allmusic class album id r712211 pure url yes link Last album Made to Love Magic br 2004 This album A Treasury br 2004 Next album Family Tree Nick Drake album br 2007 A Treasury is a Nick Drake compilation aimed at the audiophile audience. Released on October 26, 2004, it was available as both a hybrid multichannel SACD and a 180  gram vinyl LP. Track listing Introduction Hazey Jane II River Man Cello Song Hazey Jane I Pink Moon Poor Boy Magic Nick Drake song Magic Place to Be Northern Sky Road Fruit Tree Black Eyed Dog Way to Blue From the Morning Plasir d Amour previously unreleased  hidden bonus track Nick Drake DEFAULTSORT Treasury, A Category Nick Drake albums Category Albums released in Super Audio Category 2004 compilation albums Category Island Records compilation albums fr A Treasury ...   more details



  1. Coin

    money systems, the highest value coin made for circulation is worth less than the lowest value note ...About monetary coins region wp meta media type text yaml line prefix main title Coin s keywords numismatics coin review status not specified region wp meta Image 2009 0123sokminden 0317.JPG thumb 200px A selection of modern coins. Numismatics A coin is a piece of hard material that is standardized in weight ... of coin face value being higher than content value, also occur for some bullion coins made ... that in some other languages the words coin and currency are synonymous. Fictional currencies may also bear the name coin as such, an item may be said to be worth 123 coin or 123 coins . The value of a coin In terms of its value as a collector s item, a coin is generally made more or less valuable ... popularity with collectors. If a coin is greatly lacking in all of these, it is unlikely to be worth ... comes from their status as fiat money . This means that the value of the coin is decreed by government ... to be monetary Token coin tokens in the same sense that paper currency is, when the paper currency is not backed ... only in due course later in the history of coin production due to inflation , as market values for the metal overtake the fiat declared face value of the coin. Examples of this phenomenon include the Dime United States coin pre 1965 US dime, quarter, half dollar, and dollar , Nickel United States coin US nickel , and Cent United States coin pre 1982 US penny . As a result of the increase in the value ... the first to coin in gold and silver . Aristotle states that the first coins were struck by Demodike ... A coin, by definition, is an object used to facilitate commerce and exchanges. The proponents of the Lydian ... proved, that priests first issued stamped coin, and that the first mints were in Greek temples ... stater of Aegina . The date of this coin can hardly be much later than about B.C. 700. ref http www.snible.org ... , Titus and Domitian . 69 96 AD. A famous early electrum coin, the most ancient inscribed coin at present ...   more details



  1. COIN

    COIN can refer to Climate Outreach and Information Network Collaborative Innovation Networks Counterinsurgency Coin disambig Long comment to avoid being listed on short pages ...   more details



  1. The Note

    The Note may refer to Music The Note album The Note album , a Bane album The Note , a song from Daryle Singletary s album Ain t It the Truth The note Thai Rock band Television The Note Dynasty The Note Dynasty , a fourth season episode of American television drama series Dynasty The Note Seinfeld The Note Seinfeld , a third season episode of the American television comedy series Seinfeld The Note film The Note film , a TV movie shown on Hallmark Channel Other The Note ABC News The Note ABC News , a summary and analysis of political news stories by ABCNews.com The Note video game The Note video game , a video game released for the PlayStation disambig ...   more details



  1. COIN-OR

    Infobox Organization name COIN OR image COIN OR LOGO.png image border size 80x80 caption formation 2000 ... website http www.coin or.org COIN OR , which stands for Computational Infrastructure for Operations ... open source as an analogous yet viable means to publish software, models, and data. COIN OR was conceived ... open source software projects. The COIN OR website was launched as an experiment in 2000, in conjunction with 17th International Symposium on Math Programming in Atlanta, Georgia. In the year 2007, COIN OR had 25 application projects, ref http www.coin or.org coin or foundation annual report2007.pdf COIN OR Annual Report, 2007 ref including tools for linear programming e.g., CLP COIN OR CLP , nonlinear programming e.g., IPOPT , integer programming e.g., CBC, Bcp and SYMPHONY COIN OR SYMPHONY and more. COIN OR is hosted by the Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences, INFORMS , and run by the educational, non profit COIN OR Foundation. Significance COIN OR has attraction ... Foundation NSF workshop on Cyberinfrastructure and OR, only 3 examples were given COIN OR, http www ... awardees include publishing their work on COIN OR e.g ref http www.nsf.gov eng cbet nuggets 1403 1403 ... ref . cleanup section date August 2007 COIN OR is changing the way research is done in the field ... possible by COIN OR. ref http egon.cheme.cmu.edu ibm page.htm CMU IBM Open Source MINLP Project Bot generated title ref COIN OR is recognized by the Center for Discrete Mathematics and Theoretical Computer Science DIMACS . The first DIMACS workshop on COIN OR was held in 2006. ref http dimacs.rutgers.edu Workshops COIN DIMACS Workshop on COIN OR ref COIN OR provoked the creation of the Common Public License . COIN OR changed IBM Research. COIN OR c. 2000 promoted open source as a model for university ... ref COIN OR is referenced in the scientific literature. COIN OR is being used by business. Projects CLP CLP stands for COIN OR Linear programming LP . CLP is an open source open source linear programming ...   more details



  1. Note

    About the musical term In music , the term note has two primary meanings A sign used in musical notation ..., p.81n9 ref The term note can be used in both generic and specific senses one might say either the piece ... repetitions of the same note. In the former case, one uses note to refer to a specific musical event ... a.svg right 250px thumb The A note Note name See also Key signature names and translations File Cifrado ... below . The eighth note, or octave is given the same name as the first, but has double its frequency .... There are two formal ways to define each note and octave, the Helmholtz pitch notation Helmholtz ... vs Position on Treble Clef . Each note shown has a frequency of the previous note multiplied by math ... music sharp raises a note by a semitone or half step, and a flat music flat music flat lowers it by the same ... 12 2 math , approximately 1.059. The accidentals are written after the note name so, for example .... In musical notation, accidentals are placed before the note symbols. Systematic alterations to the seven ... that are written differently. For instance, raising the note B to B music sharp is equal to the note ... to the original seven lettered notes for a total of 12 the 13th note completing the octave , each ... . This is a complete chart of a chromatic scale built on the note C4, or middle C class wikitable ... 415 440 466 494 style text align left MIDI note number 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 Note designation in accordance with octave name The table of each octave and the frequencies for every note ... note on most pianos is A0, the highest C8. The MIDI system for electronic musical instruments and computers uses a straight count starting with note 0 for C 1 at 8.1758  Hz up to note 127 ... rowspan 2 frequency br of A musical note A Hz traditional shorthand numbered MIDI nr style text align ... A written note can also have a note value , a code that determines the note s relative Duration music duration . In order of halving duration, we have double whole note double note breve whole note ...   more details



  1. Independent Treasury

    The Independent Treasury was a system for the retaining of government funds in the United States Treasury and its subtreasuries, independently of the national banking and financial systems. In one form ... In 1840, the Independent Treasury Act was passed. However, the following year the Whigs repealed the Act ... of 1844, and re established the Independent Treasury System in 1846. The Act of August 1846 provided that the public revenues be retained in the Treasury building and in sub Treasuries in various cities. The Treasury was to pay out its own funds and be completely independent of the banking and financial system of the nation. All payments by and to the government were to be made in either Coin specie or Treasury Note 19th Century Treasury Notes . The separation of the Treasury from the banking system was never completed, however the Treasury s operations continued to influence the money market ... and its demise Although the independent Treasury did restrict the reckless speculative expansion ... surpluses accumulated in the Treasury, reducing hard money circulation, tightening credit, and restraining ... bank notes. After the Civil War, the independent Treasury continued in modified form, as each administration tried to cope with its weaknesses in various ways. Secretary of the Treasury Leslie M. Shaw 1902 7 made many innovations he attempted to use Treasury funds to expand and contract the money ... in the following year, thus bringing the Independent Treasury System to an end. References See D. Kinley, The History, Organization, and Influence of the Independent Treasury of the United States 1893, repr. 1968 and The Independent Treasury of the United States 1910, repr. 1970 D. W. Dodwell, Treasuries ... 1963 . H.A. Scott Trask, Ph.D., The Independent Treasury Origins, Rationale, and Record, 1846 1861 ... Banks of the United States, as well as documents relating to the Independent Treasury System set .... Louis. Category United States Department of the Treasury ...   more details



  1. HM Treasury

    Infobox Government agency agency name Her Majesty s Treasury type Department logo HM Treasury.svg logo width 250px logo caption Logo of Her Majesty s Treasury seal seal width seal caption formed 1066 or earlier ... and pay hm treasury group ref budget 3.8 billion current & 300 million capital for Chancellor s Departments in 2011 12 ref cite book title Budget 2011 year 2011 publisher HM Treasury location London ... br First Lord of the Treasury child1 agency website http www.hm treasury.gov.uk www.hm treasury.gov.uk footnotes PoliticsUK UKtaxation Image Londontreasury.jpg thumb right 300px The Treasury building viewed from St. James Park Image HM Treasury east entrance.jpg thumb right 250px The new eastern entrance to HM Treasury HM Treasury , in full Her Majesty s Treasury , informally The Treasury , is the United ... s public finance policy and economic policy . The Treasury maintains the Combined Online Information ... History The Treasury of the United Kingdom traces its origins to the Treasury of the Kingdom of England , which had come into existence by 1126, in the reign of Henry I of England Henry I . The Treasury .... The head of the Treasury was called the Lord Treasurer . Starting in Tudor dynasty Tudor times, the Lord ..., 1st Baronet George Downing , the builder of Downing Street , to radically reform the Treasury and the collection of taxes. Beginning in the 17th century, the Treasury was frequently entrusted to a commission ... were referred to as Lords of the Treasury and were given a number based on their seniority. Eventually, the First Lord of the Treasury came to be seen as the natural head of the government ... prime minister . Before 1827, the First Lord of the Treasury, when a commoner, also held the office ... serve as Chancellor. Since 1827, the Chancellor of the Exchequer has always been Second Lord of the Treasury. Banknote issue Banknotes in the UK are normally Bank of England note issues issued by the Bank ... of the First World War , the Currency and Bank Notes Act 1914 was passed which gave the Treasury ...   more details



  1. The Treasury of Croesus

    Orphan date October 2011 Infobox comic name The Treasury of Croesus image TreasuryOfCroesus cover.jpg image caption Original cover of the story. Art by Don Rosa code D 94012 title orig hero Scrooge McDuck appearances Scrooge McDuck br Donald Duck br Huey, Dewey and Louie br Magica De Spell br Owatta Pigayam pages 24 layout 4 rows per page story Don Rosa ink Don Rosa date first 1995 The Treasury of Croesus is a comic story made by Don Rosa . Plot Scrooge McDuck foils what Donald Duck calls Magica De Spell s most bizarre and complex scheme yet . Donald says none of them will be satisfied until becoming so rich as Croesus . Scrooge says he s already richer than Croesus once was actually the doubt about who s the richest man on history remains a doubt around all the story . Huey, Dewey and Louie tell them about an exposition at Duckburg museum about Croesus, much to Donald s surprise, as he didn t know Croesus really existed. This visit leads our heroes to search for his treasure, as Scrooge himself did 50 years ago. They find the treasure but all Scrooge keeps is his first coin. Upon learning that a witch named Circe wanted the first coin minted by Croesus for the same reason Magica wants the Number One Dime , Scrooge finds a way to turn this tragedy in a triumph he gave the coin to Magica. If the spell worked, she would no longer try to steal the Number One Dime. Because it didn t, much to Donald s relief as she tested the amulet on him, Scrooge is now sure he is richer than Croesus once was. External links Inducks comic D 94012 DEFAULTSORT The Treasury Of Croesus Category 1995 in comics Category Donald Duck comics by Don Rosa Treasury of Croesus, the Disney comics stub fr Le Tr sor de Cr sus it Zio Paperone e il tesoro di re Creso ...   more details



  1. Coin (disambiguation)

    wiktionarypar coin A coin is a piece of hard material used as money. Coin may also refer to Co n , a town and municipality in M laga province, Spain Coin, Iowa , a small city in the United States Coin l s Cuvry , a commune in the Moselle department in France Coin sur Seille , a commune in the Moselle department in France Coin department store , an Italian department store COIN, an abbreviation for military counter insurgency operations COIN OR , the COmputational INfrastructure for Operations Research project Coin3D , a 3D computer graphics application programming interface Community of interest network Collaborative innovation network Julie Coin , French tennis player Neologism , a newly coined word President Alma Coin, a character in The Hunger Games Coins may also refer to COinS ContextObjects in Spans , a specification for publishing OpenURL references in HTML Combined Online Information System , a UK database containing HM Treasury s analysis of departmental spending See also Coinage disambiguation Coin collecting Coining disambiguation Military coin disambig surname de Coin fr Coin pl Coin pt Coin ...   more details



  1. Treasury building

    Treasury Building may refer to Treasury Building Washington, D.C. , United States Treasury Building, Brisbane , Australia Old Treasury Building, Melbourne , Australia disambig ...   more details



  1. Treasury (disambiguation)

    Treasury can refer to the following Finance Treasury finance Treasury management Treasury security , US government security HM Treasury Her Majesty s Treasury , the treasury to the UK government United States Department of the Treasury , the treasury to the US federal government Buildings and places Al Khazneh , the famous building at Petra known in English as the treasury The Treasury, a building along High Street in Singapore occupied by the Ministry of Finance Singapore Ministry of Finance The Treasury retailer The Treasury , a retailer Treasury Stores , defunct chain of discount stores owned by JCPenney Disambig ru ...   more details



  1. Department of the Treasury

    Several countries have a Department of the Treasury . These departments include Department of the Treasury Australia Department of Treasury Barbados Department of Treasury & Resources , Policy Council of Guernsey Guernsey Department of Treasury Papua New Guinea United States Department of the Treasury Many of the States of the United States , the States of Australia , Provinces of Canada , and other political subdivisions also have a Department of the Treasury. Department of Treasury and Finance Victoria , Australia disambig ...   more details



  1. State Treasury

    State Treasury lang pl Skarb Pa stwa in Polish law represents the Poland Polish state in certain legal aspects. It can be represented by various officials or institutions depending on circumstances. Historically, it was created in Polish Kingdom in 1590, when State Treasury was split from Crown Treasury. In modern Poland, the State Treasury has its own ministry, the Ministry of State Treasury of the Republic of Poland . Poland stub See also Ministry of State Treasury of Poland Category Government of Poland pl Skarb Pa stwa ...   more details



  1. Master of the Treasury

    The Master of the Treasury was an Italy Italian painter working in the Byzantine art Byzantine style during the second third of the thirteenth century. A follower of Giunta Pisano , he is known from a painting in the treasury of the Basilica of San Francesco d Assisi representing Francis of Assisi the titular saint and four of his posthumous miracles. References Morello, Giovanni and Laurence B. Kanter, ed. The Treasury of Saint Francis of Assisi . Milan Electa, 1999. DEFAULTSORT Master Of The Treasury Category Italian painters Category Anonymous artists Treasury, Master of the Italy painter stub ...   more details



  1. Treasury company

    Orphan date February 2009 A treasury company is a government licensed financial institution. Treasury companies can take, hold, and invest deposits on behalf of their clients. Treasury companies are also called capital management companies . How do treasury companies work? A treasury company typically works by holding its customers assets in the name of the treasury company. The treasury company will typically utilize bank and brokerage accounts at major international banks and commercial banks. These deposits are only accepted on a non discretionary basis. This means that the treasury company cannot use these funds and securities, nor even move them, without the express written direction of the customer. Unlike banks, treasury companies operate on a fee basis, not by investing customers deposits for their own profit. Why use a treasury company? There are various reasons that a customer might wish to employ the services of a treasury company. The most common reason however is financial privacy . In cases or situations where a beneficial owner or client would prefer that his assets or a transaction remain anonymous, treasury accounts are used to provide an extra measure of banking privacy. Treasury companies exist to provide an extra level of privacy previously offered by offshore banks, but without the stigma attached to offshore bank s due to the Patriot Act . Category Finance Category Offshore finance ...   more details



  1. Comptroller of the Treasury

    The Comptroller of the Treasury was an official of the United States Department of the Treasury from 1789 to 1817. According to section III of the Act of Congress establishing the Treasury Department, it is the comptroller s duty to superintend the adjustment and preservation of the public accounts to examine all accounts settled by the Auditor , and certify the balances arising thereon to the Register of the Treasury Register to countersign all Warrant law warrant s drawn by the Secretary of the Treasury , which shall be warranted by law to report to the Secretary the official forms of all papers to be issued in the different offices for collecting the public revenue , and the manner and form of keeping and stating the accounts of the several persons employed therein. He shall moreover provide for the regular and punctual payment of all monies which may be collected, and shall direct prosecution s for all delinquencies of officers of the revenue, and for debt s that are, or shall be due to the United States. The first person to hold this office was Oliver Wolcott, Jr. . It was also held for a time by Gabriel Duvall , who would later serve on the Supreme Court of the United States . The office was later several times renamed. It was the First Comptroller of the Treasury 1817 20 , the Agent of the Treasury 1820 30 , and Solicitor of the United States Treasury Solicitor of the Treasury 1830 1934 , and is now the Office of the General Counsel for the Department of the Treasury Office of the General Counsel . External links http www.ustreas.gov education fact sheets history act congress.html Fact sheet on the Act of Congress establishing the Treasury Department US gov stub Category Comptrollers of the United States Treasury ...   more details



  1. Treasury Accountant

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Orphan date October 2008 The Treasury Accountant is an office with the HM Treasury Treasury of the United Kingdom . It is this office which both manages the finances derived by the Crown Estate lands and makes ultimate policy decisions on behalf of Her Majesty s Government with respect to the Crown Estate lands. See also Civil list Crown land Category HM Treasury UK gov stub ...   more details



  1. Treasury & Risk

    primarysources date November 2010 Infobox Magazine title Treasury & Risk image file Treasury and risk logo.gif image size 160px image caption frequency Monthly circulation 40,078 category Monthly Business Periodical company Summit Business Media publisher Tom Duggan Group Publisher firstdate 1991 country United States language English website http treasuryandrisk.com Treasury & Risk magazine ref About Treasury & Risk at http treasuryandrisk.com Pages default.aspx Treasury & Risk Website ref is a United States U.S. based monthly business to business publication founded in 1991, that is written for CFO s, Treasurer s, Controllers, and others in the field. ref BPA Worldwide s Business Publication Circulation Statement for the 6 month period ending June 2010 for Treasury & Risk ref The publication provides updates on the trends, best practices and tools that are defining the future of finance and treasury by profiling the leading treasuries and finance departments across the nation. Circulation Circulation for Treasury & Risk , audited by the BPA Worldwide BPA 6 10 40,078 References reflist External links official http treasuryandrisk.com Pages default.aspx Summit Business Media DEFAULTSORT Investment Advisor Magazine Category American business magazines Category Monthly magazines Category Magazines established in 1991 trade mag stub finance stub ...   more details



  1. Wildlife Treasury

    Wildlife Treasury was an educational animal encyclopedia for young children published between 1975 and 1981 by Leisure Books . Description The encyclopedia was released in a series of Wildlife Cards showing entries on specific animals, with over one thousand cards in all. The Wildlife cards were available through a monthly subscription , with the first set provided with a green plastic carrying case. The Wildlife Treasury Cards were mainly released in the United States , but a different version of the cards were also available in Canada . Canadian cards had rounded corners, to distinguish from the U.S. Cards, and were unnumbered. The card sizes, pictures, and write ups were identical between U.S. and Canadian version. Commercial Advertisement An often remembered trait of the Wildlife Treasury series was an advertisement featuring an excited young boy describing some of the cards in his wildlife collection. The Rhinoceros , Proboscis monkey , and Platypus are all discussed, at the end of which the young boy exclaims They re all in my Wildlife Treasury The commercial ran on American television for several years in the 1980s, most significantly on Nickelodeon TV channel Nickelodeon . External Link http www.atlaspicturecards.com Wildlife Treasury Cards.html Wildlife Treasury Cards http www.retroist.com 2009 08 25 theyre all in my wildlife treasury They re all in my Wildlife Treasury encyclopedia stub Category Encyclopedias ...   more details




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