Yes.
Wirz - the only Confederate hanged for war-crimes.
War Bonds: Debt securities issued by a government for the purpose of financing military operations during times of war. It is an emotional appeal to patriotic citizens to lend the government their money because these bonds offer a rate of return below the market rate. Investopedia Says... At first they were called Defense Bonds and issued by the U.S. Government, but that name was changed to War Bonds after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor on Dec 7, 1941. The bonds were zero-coupon bonds that sold for 75% of their face value in denominations from $10 to $100,000. To get an idea of the relative value of a dollar in 1942, in current terms, something that cost $1.00 in 1942, would cost around $11.00 in 2002.
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It's in the certificates themselves. People collect these. I'd take my bonds to an appraiser to find out what they're worth, but Confederate bonds are definitely worth money.
WHAT IS THE CURRENT VALUE US DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE SAVINGS BONDS POSTAL PLAN WORLD WAR I
Yes.
To remember the Southern soldiers that died in the War Between the States.
During the US Civil War, Great Britain considered the Confederacy a defacto independent nation. This was because the Confederacy had a central government, a written constitution and a fighting army. Great Britain did not declare itself in favor of either side. It did however, build Confederate warships, sell the South weapons and ammunition and buy Confederate bonds. The bonds were bought by individuals not by the British government.
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Wirz - the only Confederate hanged for war-crimes.
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War Bonds: Debt securities issued by a government for the purpose of financing military operations during times of war. It is an emotional appeal to patriotic citizens to lend the government their money because these bonds offer a rate of return below the market rate. Investopedia Says... At first they were called Defense Bonds and issued by the U.S. Government, but that name was changed to War Bonds after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor on Dec 7, 1941. The bonds were zero-coupon bonds that sold for 75% of their face value in denominations from $10 to $100,000. To get an idea of the relative value of a dollar in 1942, in current terms, something that cost $1.00 in 1942, would cost around $11.00 in 2002.
Uh, could you check that date again? Remember, the Civil War ended in 1865.
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