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War bonds offered a way for citizens to support military operations by lending the government money. Learn more about the history of war bonds during World War I and World War II.
Today, war bonds are no longer issued in the U.S., but some may still hold value. In this article, we’ll explore the history of war bonds, how they worked and whether they can still be redeemed.
Once the United States declared war on Japan and Germany in December 1941, a large scale and expensive defense program was launched. Prior to the war, the government sold what were then called ...
Liberty Loans were part of the U.S. government’s effort to sell war bonds (also known as Liberty Bonds) during World War I to defray the expense of war. These bonds were issued by the U.S. Treasury.
Appraisal: 1942 WWII Kroger War Bonds Poster. GUEST: Well, we brought in a World War II war bond poster. About five years ago, I bought it at an auction in, uh, Nebraska, and we paid $400.
Medina's 1942 War Bond Building has recently received a much needed restoration by a coalition of community organizations and the help of the Sherwin Williams Co. Skip to Article.