Please post a new question with the country or countries you're interested in.
The US issued special paper money for use in Hawaii and North Africa; these bills are overprinted with those names and have yellow or brown seals. They're worth quite a bit more than standard bills from that era, but again, a new and more specific question is needed that includes the bills' denominations and which overprint they have.
I have world war 2 japanese money what is it worth
To pay for the war, the Confederate States of America issued vast amounts of paper money during the Civil War. Likewise, the U.S. Congress authorized the printing of paper currency for the first time in 1862. This paper money was called the greenback.
Depends on what the content of the photos are. Some are worth nothing, others are worth a lot of money. Without knowing what the photos are about, it's pretty much impossible to offer a value.
They borrowed it from Americans by selling War Bonds. Bonds would earn interest and be worth more at a future time.
War bonds were issued to the citizens of the U.S. so say you bout 5 dollars in several years you could get that money back and more it was used to fund the military. Thank you.
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I have world war 2 japanese money what is it worth
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bonds were issued by the government to raise money during WW1
I have pre world war Japanese dollars in $100,$10, and $5. Are they are worth anything? or how do I find out the worth?
Photo slides of World War I would be worth quite a bit of money depending on their condition and the contents of the photo. High quality photos of the war are somewhat rare due to photography techniques used in the period.
To pay for the war, the Confederate States of America issued vast amounts of paper money during the Civil War. Likewise, the U.S. Congress authorized the printing of paper currency for the first time in 1862. This paper money was called the greenback.
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Yes. There is a market for World War II bonds from any country. They are often collected by people who collect WWII-era paper money.
world war 1 money
Financial Burdens'Paying for the war was a difficult task. Congress had limited resources. With no power to tax, Congress had to plead with the states for money. However, the states had little money themselves.To pay and supply troop, Congress printed continentals, paper money. But the more money Congress printed, the less the money was worth. By the end of the war, paper money had lost almost all its value. Something worthless was said to be "not worth a continental."'
that's like asking what a Toyota is worth. you need specifics