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It's free money, and less you have to pay when they do go. Smart move. It's a college fund...you do know what that is??

The point is, redeem them as soon as you are able for 50% of the face value and invest the cash. If you're saving for a kid's college, put it in a 529 account. You'll do waaayyyy better than waiting for the full maturity of the EE bond.
 
Thanks for the tip. I just called and found the web address to where you can log in all the serial numbers and see how much they're worth if you cash them all in today. I may just pull the money out and hide it under my pillow. That seems to be the safest place these days.
 
Thanks for the tip. I just called and found the web address to where you can log in all the serial numbers and see how much they're worth if you cash them all in today. I may just pull the money out and hide it under my pillow. That seems to be the safest place these days.


What was the website?
 
It's 50% of face value plus a buck or two depending on how long you've had it. You have to wait a year from date of issue to redeem them. Based on present value of future dollars, I cashed in a bunch about 6 months ago to buy something that will appreciate in value as the Obama years wear on: another .45 1911 model.
 
And yes, RTRHD, this one is IDPA legal :rolleyes:
 
Gun club closed. Long story. Haven't put a round downrange since May. Can't find ammo anyway.
 
I need 15, and will work out a deal with anyone that wants a cash buyout for their certificates? PM me if interested!
 

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