In the early hours of December 7, 1941, the young men of the Greatest Generation bravely jumped into action to defend both their country and freedom. A dark day in American history, Japan’s attack on Pearl Harbor launched the United States into the second World War. Following the attack, the U.S. government issued paper money with hawaii boldly printed across the back and in smaller print on either side of the face. In addition, the seal and serial numbers were printed in brown, instead of the standard blue color found on the Silver Certificates or green color found on Federal Reserve Notes. Printed exclusively for use in the Pacific, now you can own a $5 Federal Reserve Emergency Note. These notes were made easily identifiable so that if large quantities fell into enemy hands, the money could be declared worthless. Recall the sacrifices made by America’s Greatest Generation during World War II with this scarce 1934A $5 Hawaii Emergency Note!