Collectibles
85 Million Americans Hold War Bonds Official US Treasury Poster (David & Toby London) LIVE
- Item Number
- 32
- Estimated Value
- 100 USD
- Leading Bid
- 50 USD
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- Number of Bids
- 2 - Bid History
Item Description
Lithograph
40" x 28" x 0
Online bidding for this item CLOSES WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2ND, AT 5PM. Final bidding will take place in-person during the LIVE AUCTION event on Saturday, November 5th. If you’re unable to attend the live auction, you can leave a "high bid" amount online (no later than November 2nd, 5pm EST) and the auctioneer will represent your bid during the live event.
The first Series E U.S. Savings Bond was purchased by President Franklin D. Roosevelt on May 1, 1941. During WWII war bonds were a major source of monetary income for the United States government. Americans were urged to buy war bonds and war savings stamps. Purchasing bonds was considered patriotic and an investment in victory. While the initial goal of selling war bonds was to finance the war, it had the positive side-effect of raising morale on the home-front. By the end of the war 85 million Americans had invested in war bonds.
Lot includes one 85 Million Americans Hold War Bonds, Official US Treasury Poster, color, 40" x 28", published by the United States Government Printing Office, 1945.
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