War bonds were once a patriotic investment that helped fund military efforts while promising a return to citizens who purchased them. These long-term investments were heavily promoted during World ...
As the U.S. military recruited young men for service, civilians were called upon to do their part by buying War bonds, donating to charity, or, if they worked in industry, going that extra mile for ...
Some of the earliest Treasuries were war bonds, known as Liberty Bonds, created during World War I to help pay for the war effort. After World War I ended, Liberty Bonds began to reach maturity ...