No, it's not. There's no market for it, no one reputable would buy it, and it's not something that's supposed to be sold.
No, that statement is not true. The signing of a birth certificate does not determine any financial compensation from the government. Birth certificates serve as legal documents to establish identity and record vital information about a person's birth.
True or false does fiat money have no inherent worth?
Barack Hussein Obama, II. You can see it on the copy of the birth certificate at the sites linked to the question in the related questions section below.
No, only conspiracy theorists think so.
During his campaign for president during 2008, Barack Obama produced a copy of his certificate of live birth in the United States to the public for official circulation. ----------------- The above answer is true however the answer to your question is no. To date, nobody has seen Barack Obama's birth certificate. The document referenced above is a Certificate of Live Birth which is, theoretically, an abstract of a hospital generated birth certificate. Obviously, transcription errors are possible as is the possibility of deliberate tampering especially where money and powerful people are involved. There was also an issue with the fact that Hawaii allowed verbal testimony when the birth was not in a hospital. Suffice it to say that a COLB should be adequate to establish eligibility for the most powerful job in the World today.
The worth of a silver certificate with serial # 60292929 is about $3 to $5 if it is in uncirculated condition. Unfortunately, this serial is not a true repeater. It needed to be 29292929. However, it is still a cool serial.
No.
The parent(s) can put anyone's name on the birth certificate. This statement is not true in the state of Kansas. My son had a child with a married woman who was separated from her husband. In the state of Kansas the husband is always considered the father of the child. In order to get the true parent's name on the birth certificate a divorce has to take place and then the real parent has to go to court to ask for his name to be put on the birth certificate. A divorce is not needed but the biological father has to provide proof via a DNA test and show the court and then his name can be put on the birth certificate.
No. A Certification of Live Birth is a short form Birth Certificate. Depending on the state it may say different things but one from Hawaii will say the name, date of birth, hour of birth, sex, city, town or location of birth, island of birth, county of birth, mother's maiden name, mother's race, father's name, father's race, date accepted by registrar, a certificate number and seal. The seal may be different depending on the year it was printed. A Birth Certificate, or Certificate of life Birth has many more things on it. Which includes signatures, doctor(s), witnesses, and the SSN. Some employers may or may not accept a short from Birth Certificate, some may not even ask for one, depends how lucky you are ;-)
What is a European Union Foreign Exchange Certificate? I am told that money cannot be trasnferred from Credit Suisse without it. Is that true? The cost is $10,000 US
At the time of her graduation from the eighth grade, it was necessary to have a birth certificate to confirm her identity. Upon receipt of her birth certificate she discovered that her name was recorded as "Annie Mae" instead of "Essie Mae". With no time to request the correct recording before graduation she decided she would forever more go by the name on the birth certificate, shortening it to Anne. For True.
An author's true name is simply the name written on their birth certificate, marriage certificate, and/or the name written on the court order name change.If you are referring to the name authors sometimes use as not to reveal their true identity, that would be a pseudonym. It is also known as pen-name or nom de plume, which is French for the same.