History
After the war ended, savings bonds became popular with families, with purchasers waiting to redeem them so the bonds would grow in value. To help sustain post-war sales, they were advertised on television, films, and commercials. When John F Kennedy was president, he encouraged Americans to purchase them, which stimulated a large enrollment in savings bonds. It was common pracitce to purchase a bond every month to help build savings.
- *These bonds have been redeemed, they have no cash value- purely for collecting & historical reference purposes.*
- *Please note multiple are on offer, so the one you recieve might not be the exact one in photos- though all were issued between 1976-1979 & of similar condition*
- Feel free to contact me for any additional photos or information you may need.
- Ships within one business day, safely secured with cardboard stock for protection and privacy.
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