A Series EE savings bond with a denomination of $100 and purchased in June 1999 would currently be valued at $77.72. Since the issue price is $50 for a $100 denomination savings bond, the purchaser of a bond in 1999 has accumulated $27.72 in interest. The interest rate on EE bonds issued in 1999 is variable and based on the yield of 5-year treasury securities. The current rate for a savings bond purchased in 1999 is only 0.63%. An interesting feature of the E Series savings bonds purchased in 1999 is that the government guarantees that the bond will be worth its face value at 17 years. For the example discussed above, the savings bond purchased for $50 in 1999 would be worth at least $100 in 2016.
$50.00 ... plus whatever the interest rate of the bond was at the time of issue.
The savings bond is worth $72.00 as of July 2013.
At maturity it is worth $50. You buy it at discount prior to maturity.
111.00
$25
value on a 1979 series e $50 bond
A Series EE savings bond with a denomination of $100 and purchased in June 1999 would currently be valued at $77.72. Since the issue price is $50 for a $100 denomination savings bond, the purchaser of a bond in 1999 has accumulated $27.72 in interest. The interest rate on EE bonds issued in 1999 is variable and based on the yield of 5-year treasury securities. The current rate for a savings bond purchased in 1999 is only 0.63%. An interesting feature of the E Series savings bonds purchased in 1999 is that the government guarantees that the bond will be worth its face value at 17 years. For the example discussed above, the savings bond purchased for $50 in 1999 would be worth at least $100 in 2016.
$50.00 ... plus whatever the interest rate of the bond was at the time of issue.
The savings bond is worth $72.00 as of July 2013.
At maturity it is worth $50. You buy it at discount prior to maturity.
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.
111.00
Go to any bank with half the face value of the bond (a $100 bond costs you $50) and they will sell one to you.
bond issued by one of the 50 states
Theft 50$ to 500$ is a 500$ bond.
Getting savings bonds as gifts is easy! Visit savingsbonds.gov and create an account. You can purchase online and can get an electronic savings bond. If you would like an actual paper certificate, visit your bank or financial institution and ask for the special form. Fill it out, and you should receive your bonds shortly.