No. But some of it has value as a collectable.
Yen.
Japanese Americans living in the U.S. and Hawaii.
I have world war 2 japanese money what is it worth
money! ;p
yen means "go get a life"in Japanese
They wanted money and poosy
Japanese Americans living in the U.S. and Hawaii.
Yes, because it is the country is ruled by another country.
No You are asking if the medium of transfer is a negotiable instrument It is not. A wire transfer represents the medium (or method) of transfer. It is like asking if the stage coach transporting the money is a negotiable instrument, it is not. Money itself is a negotiable instrument, the medium itself is not.
world war 1 killed the most because they had more people
I have world war 2 japanese money what is it worth
Japanese yen
Time deposits are negotiable instruments. These are written orders or conditional promise to pay a fixed sum of money on demand or at a certain time.
These are to authenticate it as a true negotiable instrument that is not counterfeit or forged.
No. A Postal Money Order is not a negotiable instrument. It is a fixed value instrument and its value does not change. Let us say you take a Postal money order worth USD 100 and give it to me, anytime I encash it, I will get only $ 100 and not a single penny more.
No. A Postal Money Order is not a negotiable instrument. It is a fixed value instrument and its value does not change. Let us say you take a Postal money order worth USD 100 and give it to me, anytime I encash it, I will get only $ 100 and not a single penny more.
In law the most common negotiable instruments include cheques, bills of exchange and promissory notes. Not sure from your question if you are talking about life in general or the legal aspects. In day to day life you can negotiate on many things apart from money - behaviour, terms and conditions, responsibilities etc
The Answer is Negotiable Instrument