I had to look real hard to come up with something vintage that was red, white and blue and this is what I found. I'm sure a few of you will remember these stamp albums. This one is mine from my childhood and was never filled but makes a nice addition to my ephemera collection.
I found this info on the Protect America blog. It explains it nicely:
School children would fill an "album" with $18.75 of low denomination stamps, 10-cents or 25-cents, and hand it in to the post office in exchange for a War Savings Bond, which would mature in 10 years to $25.00. Adults could buy larger denomination stamps, place them in correspondingly higher value "albums" and trade them in upon completion for $50.00, $100.00 or higher denomination War Savings Bonds. The program continued after the Second World War, ending in June 1970.
Thanks for visiting and have a fun and safe Fourth.
22 comments:
What a patriotic education I am getting today. Enjoyed your post. Happy 4th!!
that's neat, I've never seen one of those before.
Well, what a perfect entry for the upcoming American holiday!
REally nice, informative, and enjoyable! Thanks.
What a great piece of history! I wish I had thought to do a post on something red, white & blue!
Happy 4th!
I never saw one of those before and didn't realize they had anything like that for so long after the war.
What an informative post. Thank you.
What a great post. I learned a lot today from this great addition. I think this is a great thing to have and keep, loved it.
Have a great VTT and a happy holiday weekend.
Wow I had no idea this tradition lingered until 1970!See, you learn something new everyday!
great post! full of information! thanks for sharing.. happy 4th!
love your stamp books and especially those stamps :)
That is so cool!
I never knew that about trading stamps in for bonds.
I never knew about these. Thanks for sharing!!! Have a blessed day, Cher
Wonderful post! What a wonderful reminder of how things were and that people weren't expected to be able to hand over $18.75 for a War Savings Bond...they could save up with these stamp albums and feel part of the War Effort!
Thank you so much for sharing!
Happy 4th of July!
how interesting...
happy independence day to you!
chasity
VERY cool Sarah! Have a Happy 4th of July! - Kris
I so enjoyed your post. Than you so much for sharing. Have a great VTT..and a wonderful and safe 4th.
Thank you for reminding me that you had the butter molds...that was so nice of you. 4 kids is getting to my brain..you know?
I do need to set them out so that I can see them. I kept asking myself..did I get rid of those? Crazy.
I really like your stamps. My sister and I used to collect stamps when we were young as well and that brought back some memories.
Hope you have a wonderful weekend.
Kristine
I've never read about this type of stamp before. I only know about Gold Bond or Green Stamps because my grandmothers collected them from the grocery store. Thanks for the history lesson! :-) Sue
Well, it looks like you came up with the perfect R, W & B itemf or this week's offering.
Nice little booklet!
What a neat post with a history lesson too. I was born after the war, and I haven't seen these in my antiques travels so it was fun to see.
Oh my goodness! I remember my older sister having those. What a fun way to save. I had no idea they were around so long!
And yes, Etsy shop sweetie, you know you want to. :)
War saving bonds- that's something I have not heard of. Thanks for sharing this piece of US history.
Have a nice week.
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