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depends on the series but around 42 dollars
Savings bonds can only be bought from the US Treasury. See link below for the Treasury's web page explaining about buying savings bonds.
Go here http://www.treasurydirect.gov/indiv/tools/tools_savingsbondcalc.htm
Half the actually value, which is twenty-five dollars.
At maturity it is worth $50. You buy it at discount prior to maturity.
depends on the series but around 42 dollars
Savings bonds can only be bought from the US Treasury. See link below for the Treasury's web page explaining about buying savings bonds.
Go here http://www.treasurydirect.gov/indiv/tools/tools_savingsbondcalc.htm
Half the actually value, which is twenty-five dollars.
At maturity it is worth $50. You buy it at discount prior to maturity.
$1.50 (One dollar and fifty cents)
A dollar fifty is 100% of $1.50
i think most savings bonds reach full value at 30 years. so yours would be worth about 30 or 35 dollars
two for fifty cents is cheaper than two for a dollar
How to fifty cents make one dollar
There were no Australian Fifty Dollar notes printed in 1984.
There are 500 - 100 dollar bills in fifty thousand.