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Group of 4 - WWI War Savings Service, Third Liberty Loan, & V Victory Loan Pins
$ 3.16
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Group of 4 - WWI War Savings Service, Third Liberty Loan, & V Victory Loan Pins - 1917-1918Very good vintage condition.
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1 - WWI War Savings Service Pin Button 1917-1918 - 1 of these
The War Savings Service was related to the purchase of War Savings Stamps. The U.S. Treasury began issuing War Savings Stamps in late 1917 to help fund American participation in World War I. The War Savings Service button was a way for Americans to indicate that they were “enlisted in the great army of production and saving” on the home front.
Approximately 7/8” in diameter.
You are purchasing the actual item that is pictured.
2 - WWI Third Liberty Loan War Bond Pin Button 1918 - 2 of these
The Third Liberty Loan was part of the larger effort by the U.S. government to sell war bonds (also known as Liberty Bonds) during World War I to defray the expense of war. These bonds were issued by the U.S. Treasury. The Third Liberty Bond Act was passed by Congress on April 4, 1918, and the bonds began issuance shortly thereafter.
Approximately 7/8” in diameter.
You are purchasing the actual item that is pictured.
3 - WWI Vintage Liberty V for Victory Loan Bond Pin 1917 - 1 of these
These pins and buttons displayed the wearer’s patriotism and generosity and undoubtedly also served to prompt others to become similarly involved in the various war efforts.
Approximately 5/8” in diameter. You are purchasing the actual item that is pictured.