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  2. File:Harold Lehman - Invest in Invasion, Buy War Bonds, c ...

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    Printable version; Page information ... Harold Lehman - Invest in Invasion, Buy War Bonds, c. 1939-1945. ... This template also does not apply to postage stamp ...

  3. War bond - Wikipedia

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    Exhortations to buy war bonds have often been accompanied by appeals to patriotism and conscience. Retail war bonds, like other retail bonds, tend to have a yield which is below that offered by the market and are often made available in a wide range of denominations to make them affordable for all citizens.

  4. 3rd Liberty Loan Act - Wikipedia

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    The Third Liberty Loan Act was enacted on April 5, 1918. The third act specifically allowed the US government to issue $3 billion worth of war bonds at a rate of 4.5% interest for up to 10 years with an individual aggregate limit of $45,000. [2] [3] The bonds produced by the Third Liberty Loan Act were not redeemable until September 15, 1928. [4]

  5. Wikipedia : Picture peer review/German WWI war bond poster

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    To help you fight for your money! Submarines transforms, keeps it going enemy grenades at bay! Therefore draw war bonds! which I take to being roughly equivalent to: Make your money fight. U-boats keep enemy grenades away. Buy war bonds. Any proper translation by a German speaker is welcome :) — Bellhalla 18:46, 26 February 2009 (UTC)

  6. Series E bond - Wikipedia

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    $100 Series E bond (1944) Series E United States Savings Bonds were government bonds marketed by the United States Department of the Treasury as war bonds during World War II from 1941 to 1945. After the war, they continued to be offered as retail investments until 1980, when they were replaced by other savings bonds.

  7. Category:War map templates - Wikipedia

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    [[Category:War map templates]] to the <includeonly> section at the bottom of that page. Otherwise, add <noinclude>[[Category:War map templates]]</noinclude> to the end of the template code, making sure it starts on the same line as the code's last character.

  8. Tank Banks - Wikipedia

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    The campaign was soon extended to the whole of the country, the touring tanks would spend a week in a town or city with two young ladies selling war bonds from a table set up inside the tank. A competitive spirit was engendered between the visited locations; [2] the town or city that invested the most per capita would win the tank "Egbert".

  9. File:UNCLE SAM - BUY WAR BONDS (window card).jpg - Wikipedia

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