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Finding Out Who Purchased A Savings Bond And Who Cashed It?

I don’t have the numbers, but I know who purchased them (my grandfather). Is it possible to find out who cashed them? They were either stolen or lost a couple years back and I was wondering if there is a way to trace this? Find out what the numbers were? Any help is appreciated. Thanks.

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Can I Find Out How Much My Savings Bond Is Worth?

I bought two for my daughter 5 years ago. She can’t have them until she turns 18 buy just wondering how much they are worth now or will be worth in 18 years.

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How Do You Retrieve A Savings Bond That You Lost The Paper To?

I won a savings bond for $1,000 when I was like five,and now I would like to retrieve it but we lost the paper years back..is there some way to find it and cash it??a website or someone to contact? serious answers only Thanks!!

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I Had A Savings Bond In A Small Bank In Texas. How Do I Find It?

About ten years ago I received a seven-year savings bond for $100 and deposited in a small bank in Texas back in my hometown. The bank doesn’t even exist anymore – it is the parking lot of a church, and I don’t have the paperwork anymore. But it was deposited in my name, so I [...]

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I Found Out How Much My Savings Bond Was Worth. If I Deposit It At The Bank, Will They Take It For It's Value

I found that an old company that my mom used to work for gave me a savings bond when I was born. I recently found that savings bond today. It’s worth about $125. If I deposit it at the credit union, will they take it at how much it’s worth or the face value (it [...]

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I Found Out How Much My Savings Bond Was Worth. If I Deposit It At The Bank, Will They Take It For It's Value

I found that an old company that my mom used to work for gave me a savings bond when I was born. I recently found that savings bond today. It’s worth about $125. If I deposit it at the credit union, will they take it at how much it’s worth or the face value (it [...]

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How Do I Track A Savings Bond?

I just found out that my minor son has bonds somewhere worth over a thousand dollars. How can I find out who bought them, and where they are. Neither I nor my wife, nor any member of my family have any knowledge of this, and we are concerned about identity theft.

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How Old Do You Have To Be To Buy A Savings Bond?

I’m 16 and I want to buy a savings bond

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How Much Would Taxes Be On A $10000 Us Savings Bond?

I am thinking about cashing in my bond to buy investment property. Does anyone know what the tax rate would be? Thanks to all who answer.

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Which Is Better A Savings Bond Or A Cd?

I am saving money for my son so when he goes to college he will have money for it (he is only 6 months old now). He already has one $100 bond and one $200 savings bond. I have another $110 in cash right now and I was wondering would it better to keep getting [...]

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