Description: Super Cool Rare Find This listing is for an old metal ‘tab button’, from the early 1940s. It says “10%”, which was meant to indicate that the person wearing it was taking ten percent of their wages in war bonds in order to help fund the U.S.A. during WWII. What Are War Bonds?The concept behind war bonds is simple: A nation sells some debt and uses the proceeds to fund military options. They are essentially a loan to the government to help fund a war. Usually, they are marketed directly to citizens, who purchase them because they wish to support the war effort and because they offer the potential for profit. In good shape with only a little vintage wear here and there. Back has rows of union labels (Allied Printing of Chicago, IL) and drawings of swimming duck, “The Mark of Quality”.
Price: 8.99 USD
Location: Vancouver, Washington
End Time: 2024-10-29T16:00:53.000Z
Shipping Cost: 3.99 USD
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Item must be returned within: 14 Days
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