The value of a 1992 $50 savings bond depends on its type and how long it has been held. If it’s a Series EE bond, it has been earning interest since its issue date, and its current value can be determined using the U.S. Treasury’s online savings bond calculator. As of 2023, a 1992 Series EE bond is typically worth significantly more than its face value, often around $100 or more, depending on the interest accrued. For exact values, checking the current rates and calculations is recommended.
The savings bond is worth $72.00 as of July 2013.
It is worth about 1,504.82. You need to check your individual bond number with the government to get an exact amount.
how much is a 1000 bond bought in 1979 worth.
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At maturity it is worth $50. You buy it at discount prior to maturity.
The savings bond is worth $72.00 as of July 2013.
It is worth about 1,504.82. You need to check your individual bond number with the government to get an exact amount.
how much is a 1000 bond bought in 1979 worth.
There is not enough information to answer this question.
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.
At maturity it is worth $50. You buy it at discount prior to maturity.
$50.00 ... plus whatever the interest rate of the bond was at the time of issue.
depends on the series but around 42 dollars
There is not enough information to answer this question.
Go here http://www.treasurydirect.gov/indiv/tools/tools_savingsbondcalc.htm
I just had mine appraise 2 days ago and if you cash it in at the bank it would b worth 118.35
The value of a $100 savings bond from 1995 depends on its type. If it’s a Series EE bond, it earns interest for 30 years, and as of 2023, it could be worth around $200 or more, depending on when it was issued and if it has reached its full value. If it's a Series I bond, the value would also depend on the interest rates at the time of issue. To get the exact current value, you can use the U.S. Treasury's online savings bond calculator.