This is a random shot of a future frame job. They are E bonds sold by the United States back in 1944 to help to pay for things as we went into the war. I am not so sure they are worth very much but I think the owner thinks there more valuable as keepsakes rather than money. I had to think about the dark lines for a moment but the sun was shining through the side door and the window is causing the design.
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Tuesday, March 4, 2014
What is This...............?
This is a random shot of a future frame job. They are E bonds sold by the United States back in 1944 to help to pay for things as we went into the war. I am not so sure they are worth very much but I think the owner thinks there more valuable as keepsakes rather than money. I had to think about the dark lines for a moment but the sun was shining through the side door and the window is causing the design.
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3 comments:
They probably have more value than the paper money we use today, because at least it has keepsake value. Today's money is only worth the paper it's written on. :-)
These are fascinating, Larry.
I would like to see the finished job, Larry.
Hey, sunshine... we should all rejoice!
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