The $10.00 US War Savings Bond could only be purchased by members of the US Army. It has a redemption value of $46.91. Interest stopped accruing amny years ago. They are registered securities and can only be redeeme by the person named on the bond or their heir. They have greater value on the collectors market than the redemption value, however. Ebay prices for $10.00 US War Bonds exceed $100.00
A War Bond cost 3/4 of it's face value. A $25 bond cost $18.75, and was worth $25 at maturity (10 years).
The All-Star Bond Rally - 1945 was released on: USA: 10 May 1945
They cost $18.75 and had a 10 year maturity value of $25
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A 1945 quarter is composed of 90% silver and 10% copper. The silver content gives it value beyond its face value to collectors and investors.
The value of a Series E 1943 War bond today would depend on several factors, including its denomination, interest rate, and whether it has matured. Generally, Series E War bonds had a face value of $25, $50, $100, or $1,000. They were designed to mature after 10 years but could continue earning interest for up to 40 years.
Bond premiums refer to bonds that are issued at a price above its face value. for example, if the market rate for a bond is 8% and the stated rate on the bond is 9% then it would be a premium bond. Bond discounts refer to bonds that are issued at a price below its face value. For example, if the market rate for a bond is 9% and the stated rate on the bond is 10%, then it would be a discount bond.
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The 1945 Lincoln cent is a very common coin. Most are only 3 to 10 cents.
A very common date "Wheat Cent" most are 3 to 10 cents.
An I Bond accrues interest for 30 years. The bond reaches its original face value after 20 years, but it continues to earn interest for an additional 10 years beyond that.
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