I found this interesting bit of history of the Liberty Loan of 1917 (as seen in the "frame" of the message). People who didn't have the cash to buy bonds for the war effort were encouraged to "borrow to buy"
Thank you for the kind words, but I'm definitely not brilliant...I was just looking at the details and had never heard of the Liberty Loan 1917 and decided to do a little search. Minimal effort, sorry to admit.
However, you might like this: The $20 bill has a serial number. If you add the numbers together=37
I found this interesting bit of history of the Liberty Loan of 1917 (as seen in the "frame" of the message). People who didn't have the cash to buy bonds for the war effort were encouraged to "borrow to buy"
https://theodora.com/encyclopedia/l2/liberty_loan_publicity_campaigns.html
Wow... brilliant catch fren! 👏
Thank you for the kind words, but I'm definitely not brilliant...I was just looking at the details and had never heard of the Liberty Loan 1917 and decided to do a little search. Minimal effort, sorry to admit.
However, you might like this: The $20 bill has a serial number. If you add the numbers together=37
20 (the value of the bill) + 17
You have wise eyes that noticed Liberty Loan and searched...well done Kensethfan!
Great work on your addition on the 20 dollar bill! ; )