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Elisa Stafford
15 March, 06:30
How do bonds buy "freedom"?
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15 March, 09:14
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Freedom shares are original issue discount bonds issued by the U. S. Treasury from May 1967 to October 1970 with a 30-year maturity. They also are known as savings notes.
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