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The value of a 1942 E Series War Savings Bond depends on several factors, including its redemption value and current market demand. Originally, these bonds were sold at face value and could be redeemed for their full value after a specified period. As of now, a 1942 E Series bond may be worth around $200 or more if fully matured and redeemed, but its collectible value can vary based on condition and rarity, potentially making it worth more to collectors. For an accurate appraisal, it's best to consult a professional or a reputable collectibles dealer.
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The National War Labor Bond existed between 1942 and 1945. The main purpose it was formed was to mediate and arbitrate the labor disputes then.
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In both the United Kingdom (Canada, New Zealand and Australia too) and the United States sold war bonds in World War 2. Anyone and everyone bought them. Even children bought them with money they earned themselves. Some organizations purchased them. Some of the service men and women bought them.
nothing to a collector $20 on ebay
how much is a 1000 bond bought in 1979 worth.
Not much except to a collector Try checking on Ebay
It is worth about 1,504.82. You need to check your individual bond number with the government to get an exact amount.
http://usbonds.gov/indiv/tools/tools_savingsbondcalc.htm#Worth
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depends on the series but around 42 dollars
There is not enough information to answer this question.
Jessie Bond died in 1942.
A $50 savings bond purchased in 1998 would be worth approximately $100 today, as savings bonds typically double in value over a period of 20 years. However, the exact amount can vary based on interest rates and the specific type of bond (Series EE or Series I). To get the most accurate value, it's best to check the U.S. Department of the Treasury's website or use their bond calculator.
A $25 E series savings bond bought in January of 1976 is worth 134.76. Yours may be worth a few cents more or less depending on the month purchased. E series bonds mature at 30 years so it will not gain any more value.
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