I have tried to do some research on how to submit some notes for signatures to the current Secretary of the Treasury and I can't find any information on how to do this. Does anyone have any insight? Thanks.
Your money would instantly be worth more. I really don't know. However, this may help (from Treasurer, not Secretary of the Treasury), because this may mean that it likely can't be signed, unless on special times. http://www.coinnews.net/2010/12/15/treasurer-rios-to-sign-notes-at-bep-in-washington/
She signed notes at the 2010 World's Fair of Money in Boston, only one per person. My son and I each got one. Richard
I'm trying to get all of the signatures I can afford. I've been told you have to go to events being held by the BEP, or see them at major coin/currency shows. I get most of mine thru auctions, or from dealers I've developed relationships with.....just a few;
Isn't there a place you can mail notes in and request a signature. I did this many years ago for a series 1976 $2 bill but it was after the officeholders had vacated.