treasury certificate coupon bearing special certificates of indebtedness with maturities of less than one year.
Treasury Certificate Definition: Government security issued for debt, ranging from one to five years.
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Treasury certificates From 1963 to 1975, the Treasury issued something called a "Treasury Certificates". It was a nonmarketable, public issue with a short maturity, usually three months and never more than a one year.
tax warrants, treasury certificates, treasury notes, and other notes such as those of the ; of long-term government bonds; and of various notes that promise yearly payment of interest but do not specify a date for payment of principal.
See also: Bills, Treasury bonds, Treasury notes, Treasury securities, Repurchase agreement
 
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