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FEDERAL RESERVE BANK
OF NEW YORK

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Fiscal Agent of the United States
f Circular No. 814~|
Secuntie* Department

LOctober 17, 1927J

PURCHASE OF SECOND LIBERTY LOAN 4V4 PER CENT BONDS
At 100 3/32 and Accrued Interest

During One Week Only Beginning Today, October 17

To all Banks and Trust Companies in the
Second Federal Reserve District and Others Concerned:

The following statement was today made public by the Secretary of the Treasury:
Secretary Mellon, in again calling attention to the fact that Second Liberty
Loan bonds have been called for redemption on November 15, 1927, and will
cease to bear interest after that date, announced that for the convenience of
holders he has authorized the Federal Keserve Banks to purchase, at the option
of holders, Second Liberty Loan 4*4 per cent bonds at 100 3/32 and accrued
interest to date of such optional purchase. Such purchases will be made for
account of the sinking fund. This offer will remain open during the week
beginning Monday, October 17, and ending Saturday, October 22, and will
terminate on the latter date without further notice. Second Liberty Loan 4 per
cent bonds are not included in this offer to purchase.

The Federal Reserve Bank of New York, as fiscal agent of the United States,
will make such purchases accordingly.




Very truly yours,
BENJ. STRONG,

Governor.