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FS FORM 3600
DEPT. OF THE TREASURY
BUR. OF THE FISCAL SERVICE
[REV. JUNE 2019]
Values for U.S. Savings Bonds
$50 Series I/EE/E Bonds and $50 Savings Notes
If Cashed June 2019 through November 2019
How to find what your bond is worth and the interest it has earned
Multiplier Chart
Finding the value for a $50 bond or note
If your bond
Multiply the
1) Find the date your bond was issued under the Issue Year / Issue Months columns.
denomination
values in the
2) Read across the row to see what your bond is worth in each month from June 2019 through November 2019.
is
chart by
$10
0.2
$25
0.5
Finding the value for other denominations
$75
1.5
1) Find the date your bond was issued under the Issue Year / Issue Months columns.
$100
2
2) Read across the row to see what your bond is worth in each month from June 2019 through November 2019.
$200
4
3) Multiply these values by the multiplier for your bond. Use the Multiplier Chart to find your bond's multiplier.
$500
10
$1,000
20
$5,000
100
Finding the interest earned for a $50 bond or note
$10,000
200
1) Find what your bond is worth. (See "How to find what your bond is worth" above).
2) Subtract your bond's issue price. Use the Issue Price chart to find your bond's issue price.
Issue Price
If your bond's
Its issue
series is…
price is…
Finding the interest earned for other denominations
I
$50.00
1) Find the interest earned for a $50 bond or note that was issued on the same date as your bond.
EE
$25.00
2) Multiply this amount by the multiplier for your bond. Use the Multiplier Chart to find your bond's multiplier.
E
$37.50
Savings Note
$40.50
Note: "Can't cash" tells you that a bond is less than a one year old; you can't cash a bond in its first year.
Did you know you can use the Savings Bond Calculator to price your bonds? It is provided
free of charge by the Treasury Department and can be found online at www.treasurydirect.gov.
In addition to pricing your bonds, you can create an inventory. You can easily view the interest
rate, next ac