A 1950 $5 bill signed by Georgia Clark and John Snyder can have collectible value, especially if it is in good condition. The signatures of both officials—Clark as Treasurer and Snyder as Secretary of the Treasury—can enhance its appeal to collectors. Its worth will depend on factors like condition, rarity, and demand in the collector market, so it is advisable to consult a currency appraisal expert for a precise valuation.
No, it is a 100.00 Georgia Treasury note issued April 6, 1864
The Secretary of State of Georgia who is currently Karen Handel.
She was the first women treasurer of the USA
Rosa Gumataotao Rios is the Treasurer of the United States. She took office on August 6, 2009. President Harry S. Truman appointed Georgia Neese Clark Treasurer in 1949, and every Treasurer since that time has been a woman. Six of the past ten treasurers have been Hispanic.
A bill's date is determined by who the Treasury officials are at the time, not the calendar date. There were originally no plans to redesign the $5 note so early versions were printed with the 2006 date using the old green and black design. When the BEP decided that the five would in fact be redesigned, the new purple and gray notes were printed with the same 2006 date because the same Treasurer and Treasury Secretary are still in office.
The function of the Georgia Secretary of State for the Corporations Division is to govern the different types of corporations that are registered in the state.
The address of the Longstreet Society Co Joe Whitaker Treasurer is: Po Box 191, Gainesville, GA 30503-0191
http://www.sos.georgia.gov/
The Georgia Secretary of State in 2005 was Lera Catharine Cox. She was elected in 1999 and served until 2007 when she was succeeded by Karen Handel.
Georgia TSA State Officer Team
Georgia TSA State Officer Team
Georgia L. Gorham has written: 'A treasury of charted designs for needleworkers' -- subject(s): Needlework, Patterns