The value of a fifty-dollar savings bond purchased in 1983 depends on the type of bond and its interest rate. Generally, Series EE bonds issued in that year would have accrued interest over time, and their value can be calculated using the U.S. Treasury's bond calculator. As of recent years, a $50 bond from 1983 could be worth several hundred dollars, depending on the specific terms and the duration it has been held. For an exact value, it's best to check the current redemption value through the U.S. Treasury website.
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.
depends on the series but around 42 dollars
Go here http://www.treasurydirect.gov/indiv/tools/tools_savingsbondcalc.htm
i think most savings bonds reach full value at 30 years. so yours would be worth about 30 or 35 dollars
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.
depends on the series but around 42 dollars
Go here http://www.treasurydirect.gov/indiv/tools/tools_savingsbondcalc.htm
i think most savings bonds reach full value at 30 years. so yours would be worth about 30 or 35 dollars
25 two-dollar bills is equal in value to one fifty-dollar bill.
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