In both the United Kingdom (Canada, New Zealand and Australia too) and the United
States sold war bonds in World War 2. Anyone and everyone bought them. Even children bought them with money they earned themselves. Some organizations purchased them. Some of the service men and women bought them.
war bond
A war bond
The Treasury issued Liberty Bonds to finance the war.
I bought these bonds at huonville area school in 1942-3-4 freda morgan
A Liberty Bond was a special type of war bond that was sold in the United States to support the allied cause in World War I. It could be redeemed for the original value of the bond plus interest. It was created by Secretary of the Treasury William Gibbs McAdoo to raise money from war-supporting Americans by selling the bonds.
war bond
to help finance the war
A war bond
yes, but its probably worth more as it is.
Adjusted for inflation, $1 of bonds then is worth $11 now.
A War Bond cost 3/4 of it's face value. A $25 bond cost $18.75, and was worth $25 at maturity (10 years).
The Treasury issued Liberty Bonds to finance the war.
World War I
To help support the war effort.
Americans bought war bonds. wich was simpply donating money to the war effort
I bought these bonds at huonville area school in 1942-3-4 freda morgan
with war bonds