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<p>[QUOTE="krispy, post: 1382477, member: 19065"]I didn't know what a "5/20" was and this is the first time I am hearing/seeing that reference, so I obviously have more research to do. I ran a quick Google images search but didn't turn up any examples of these bonds. Could you point me in the direction of an image or images of these 5/20s. </p><p><br /></p><p>I was indeed looking for some grey area in the language on "securities" which bore the imprint of the BEP as printer and engraver of the security which did not say "note" on the piece. I would like help understanding why Refunding Certificates was incorrect, so I can understand the question better. I struggled to understand how US Government securities would not include notes and various certificates, the kind not used in typical transactions but which worked more as investment tools for earning interest. That's main why I settled with Refunding Certificates, though I did prepare to loose this round since certificates also include other forms of notes <i>or</i> certificates, like silver and gold. </p><p><br /></p><p>Thanks for the challenge to learn something new. </p><p><br /></p><p>On to the new round... Good luck everyone![/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="krispy, post: 1382477, member: 19065"]I didn't know what a "5/20" was and this is the first time I am hearing/seeing that reference, so I obviously have more research to do. I ran a quick Google images search but didn't turn up any examples of these bonds. Could you point me in the direction of an image or images of these 5/20s. I was indeed looking for some grey area in the language on "securities" which bore the imprint of the BEP as printer and engraver of the security which did not say "note" on the piece. I would like help understanding why Refunding Certificates was incorrect, so I can understand the question better. I struggled to understand how US Government securities would not include notes and various certificates, the kind not used in typical transactions but which worked more as investment tools for earning interest. That's main why I settled with Refunding Certificates, though I did prepare to loose this round since certificates also include other forms of notes [I]or[/I] certificates, like silver and gold. Thanks for the challenge to learn something new. On to the new round... Good luck everyone![/QUOTE]
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