Archives International Auctions Auction 100 March 26, 2025
Archives International Auctions - Sale 100 49 March 26, 2025 Archives International Auctions www.archivesinternational.com U.S. Liberty Loan of 1917 182 182 U.S. Liberty Loan of 1917, 1932-1947, 1917 Issued $50 Coupon Bond Washington, D.C., 1917. $50 Issued, Liberty Loan of 1917, 3 1/2% Liberty Loan Coupon Bond, Black text with blue underprint, S/N 1408456, Thomas Jefferson portrait at left, Statue of Liberty at right, with blue seal. Includes one page of attached coupons, Facsimile signatures of Houston B. Teehee as Register of the Treasury and William G. McAdoo as Secretary of the Treasury at bottom center. “Act Approved April 24, 1917, VF condition. Bonds such as this Liberty Loan were issued to raise funds for the U.S. war effort against Germany in World War I. ���������������������������������������������������������� Est. $1,000-1,500 U.S. Liberty Loan - First Converted Loan 183 183 U.S. First Liberty Loan Converted 4 1/4% Gold Bond of 1932-47, 1918 Issued $50 Gold Coupon Bond Washington, D.C., 1918. $50 Issued 4 1/4% First Liberty Loan Converted Gold Coupon Bond of 1932-1947, Black text with blue underprint, Red seal at bottom right, Thomas Jefferson depicted at top center, Facsimile signatures of Houston B. Teehee as Register of the Treasury and William G. McAdoo as Secretary of the Treasury at bottom center. S/N A 00582156, Includes 30 attached coupons printed in black with blue underprint. Back of bond printed in chestnut brown includes a patriotic vignette of 3 American soldiers hoisting an American flag. VF condition. Liberty Loans such as this were used to fund the U.S. war effort during World War I. ������������������������������������������������������������������������������� Est. $3,000-4,000 U.S. Liberty Loan - First Converted Loan Coupon 184 184 U.S. First Liberty Loan of 1917 Converted 4% Gold Bond of 1932- 47, Issued 1917 Issued $10 Gold Coupon Bond Washington, D.C., November 15, 1917. $100 Issued 4% First Liberty Loan Convertible Gold Coupon Bond, Andrew Jackson at bottom center, Black text with gold underprint and Treasury seal at right, Facsimile signatures of Houston B. Teehee as Register of the Treasury and William G. McAdoo as Secretary of the Treasury at bottom center, S/N 313566, 3 coupons attached at bottom. VF condition. This Liberty Bond was a war bond that was sold in the United States to support the Allied cause in World War I. ������������ Est. $3,500-4,500 U.S. Liberty Loan - Second Liberty Loan 185 185 U.S. Second Liberty Loan of 1917, 10/25 4% Convertible Gold Bond, Issued 1917 $50 Bond. Washington, D.C., November 15, 1917. $50 Issued 4% Second Liberty Loan Convertible Gold Coupon Bond, Black text with brown underprint and treasury seal at right, Thomas Jefferson portrait at left, Facsimile signatures of Houston B. Teehee as Register of the Treasury and William G. McAdoo as Secretary of the Treasury at bottom center, Embossed seal at center. S/N 64123, Complete with 4 coupons with Columbia depicted as issued. Back of bond in red-brown features a patriotic vignette of a standing Columbia. XF condition. Liberty loans such as this were issued to support the U.S. war effort during World War I. This Second Liberty Loan offered $3.8 billion in bonds. Very Rare, few examples exist ������������������� Est. $6,000-7,500
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