![]() ![]() Series E bonds issued after November 1965 earned interest for 30 years. Our relatives probably liked paper bonds because they were issued at a discount, meaning the price paid was less than the face value at maturity. ![]() The worth of your Series E savings bonds depends on their face value and how long they were earning interest. After all, Series E savings bonds were replaced by Series EE savings bonds in 1980 and they probably aren’t earning interest anymore. Now might be the time to dust off those paper bonds and cash them in. In fact, you might still have a few of those Series E bonds sitting in a safe or drawer somewhere, collecting dust. If you’re a bit on the older side, you might have received a paper Series E savings bond as a gift from a grandparent or other relative.
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