One can find a US Savings Bond Calculator online. The treasury provides websites with US Savings Bond Calculators as well as aid for one to learn about the bonds.
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As of June 2014, a 50 dollar 1972 US Savings Bond issued in January is worth 251.76 dollars. The same bond issued in December of that year is worth 256.66 dollars.
Cash a savings bond at any bank.
The bond's value increases over a period of time until you decide to cash it in.
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You can go to the US treasury website and enter the serial number from the face of the bond to look up it's current value.
The estate will have to cash the savings bond in and then distribute the earnings.
It is possible to order US Savings Bond online from www.treasurydirect.gov. This website can then send you savings bonds, including to South Carolina. You can get these at any banks. They can also be purchased from credit unions or order directly from the US Government.
This would depend on the series of the bond. Use the following calculator to enter the information: http://www.treasurydirect.gov/BC/SBCPrice
In order to determine the value of the bond in question, it is necessary to provide both the issue date and the denomination of the savings bond. For example, a Series E savings bond issued in 06/1980 with a denomination of $100 would be worth $447.00 as of July 2013. In this example, the E Bond reached maturity after 30 years and no longer accrues interest.