Joseph W. Barr died on 1996-02-23.
Joseph W. Gallaher was born in 1826.
Joseph W. Alton was born in 1919.
Joseph W. Boyle died in 1923.
Joseph W. Cullen died in 1990.
Joseph W. Barr died on 1996-02-23.
Joseph W. Barr was born on 1918-01-17.
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Internet frenzies to the contrary, "Barr dollars" are neither rare nor valuable.Please see "What is the value of a US 1 dollar bill signed by Joseph Barr?" for more information.
To clear things up, Joseph W. Barr was Secretary of the Treasury for more than one day. He served in the Johnson Administration from December 1968 through January 1969, when Richard Nixon was inaugurated. While his remains the shortest tenure of any Treasury Secretary up to this writing, it was far longer than 24 hours.Because $1 bills are so heavily used and wear out faster than other denominations, the Treasury had to print new ones during Barr's tenure. There was a lot of guessing that those bills would be rare but instead the Treasury kept printing them long after Barr left office. Nearly half a billion $1 bills with his signature were made, short-circuiting attempts by speculators to profit by hoarding them. However many people were (and still are) unaware that so many "Barr notes" were printed and keep any that they might find.After leaving office, Barr served in leadership positions (chairman, president, etc.) at various banks until his retirement. He died in 1996 at the age of 78.
Mike W. Barr was born on 1952-05-30.
A Joseph W. Barr dollar bill, specifically the 1963 series $1 bill, is notable for being a short-run release due to Barr's brief tenure as the Treasurer of the United States. Depending on its condition, the value of a Barr dollar bill can range from a few dollars to several hundred dollars for those in uncirculated condition. Collectors often look for specific features, such as serial numbers or overall quality, which can significantly influence its market price.
The value of a Joseph W. Barr dollar replacement note, also known as a "Barr note," can vary significantly based on its condition, rarity, and demand among collectors. Generally, these notes can be worth anywhere from $1 to several hundred dollars, with uncirculated or graded examples fetching higher prices. It's best to consult a currency expert or check recent auction results for a more precise valuation.
Paul W. Barr has written: 'Sustainable urban open space in Northern Ireland'
W. A. Barr has written: 'Silo construction and silage feeding' -- subject(s): Silage, Silos, Design and construction
A. W. Cleeve Barr has written: 'Public authority housing' -- subject(s): Dwellings, Housing, Working class
A one-dollar bill signed by Joseph W. Barr, who served as the Treasurer of the United States briefly in 1966, can hold significant collector value, particularly if it is in good condition and has a unique serial number. Such bills are often sought after by numismatists and collectors due to Barr's relatively short tenure and the limited number of bills he signed. The value can vary widely, but it generally ranges from a few dollars to several hundred, depending on its condition and market demand. Always consult a professional appraiser or a reputable dealer for an accurate valuation.