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| 表面の説明 | At left, an intaglio-printed portrait vignette of George Washington is set within a formal bond certificate layout, with a red seal and red issuing stamp at lower left. The legend 'WAR SAVINGS BOND SERIES E' appears in red letterpress at lower center, and the red serial number is placed at lower right. The overall design is rendered in intaglio with decorative engraved borders characteristic of United States government securities. |
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| 裏面の銘文 | REQUEST FOR PAYMENT / IMPORTANT—SEE INSTRUCTIONS TO OWNERS AND CERTIFYING OFFICERS SET FORTH BELOW THIS FORM. / I AM THE OWNER OF THIS SAVINGS BOND, AND HEREBY MAKE REQUEST FOR PAYMENT THEREOF / INSTRUCTIONS TO OWNERS / INSTRUCTIONS TO CERTIFYING OFFICERS |
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Series E bonds were sold at 75% of face value — this $25 example cost the buyer $18.75 at purchase — and matured over ten years to full redemption value. The wartime Series E program was among the most successful public debt campaigns in American history, with over $185 billion raised between 1941 and 1945 through payroll deduction plans, school stamp programs, and over-the-counter sales at post offices and banks.
The 1943 issues were printed on a slightly different paper stock than the 1941 originals, partly due to wartime supply constraints on certain chemical additives used in the earlier formula. Redemption without penalty required holding the bond for at least 60 days post-purchase.