The Accrual Savings Bonds Redemption Tables dataset contains monthly tables that list the redemption value, interest earned, and yield of accrual savings bonds. Accrual savings bonds included in the dataset were issued as far back as 1941. Each monthly report lists the redemption value of all bonds at the time of publication. Investors and bond owners can use this dataset as an easy and understandable reference to know the redemption value of the bonds they hold. This dataset has been discontinued as of May 2023. Please see the Notes & Known Limitations for more details.
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This dataset has been discontinued as of May 2023. For updated Savings Bonds amounts please see the Savings Bonds Value Files dataset. To calculate the value of paper bonds please visit the Savings Bond Calculator page. For calculating redemption value, interest earned, and yield please see the How to Calculate Yourself and Calculate Redemption Value documents. To view the documents please click download in the newly opened page.
Interest earned and redemption value are not entered if a denomination was not available for a given issue month/year.
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