The WW2 US 4th Liberty Loan Pin is a homefront artifact issued during the Fourth Liberty Loan campaign of 1918. Liberty Loans were war bonds sold to support the United States’ involvement in World War I, with citizens encouraged to purchase bonds to aid military efforts. The Fourth Liberty Loan campaign specifically ran from September to October 1918. This pin was distributed to individuals who contributed financially, serving both as a thank-you token and as a visible sign of patriotic support. Typically, the pin features clear references to the Liberty Loan program, often incorporating symbols such as the Statue of Liberty, American flags, or shield motifs. Materials generally include brass or other non-precious metals, and the design varies by manufacturer. Pins like this were intended for wear on civilian clothing, making them part of the era’s broader effort to encourage public participation and unity. The WW2 US 4th Liberty Loan Pin represents a significant element of American homefront history.
WW2 US 4th Liberty Loan Pin Homefront
$15.00
The WW2 US 4th Liberty Loan Pin is a collectible artifact representing the United States’ homefront efforts during the Second World War. Issued as part of the Fourth Liberty Loan campaign in 1918, this pin was distributed to promote the purchase of government war bonds used to finance the country’s military operations. The 4th Liberty Loan campaign was one in a series of nationwide drives encouraging
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