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The value of a Series EE savings bond from 1989 depends on its original purchase price and the interest it has accrued over time. Series EE bonds issued in 1989 were sold for half of their face value, so a $100 bond would have been purchased for $50. As of the current date, you can check the bond’s value, including interest, using the U.S. Department of the Treasury's savings bond calculator or by contacting them directly, as these bonds earn interest for up to 30 years.
The value of a $50 savings bond from 1989 depends on several factors, including the type of bond (e.g., Series E or Series I) and when it was issued. For example, a Series E bond issued in 1989 would have matured in 2004, and while it was initially worth $50, it would now be worth the original amount plus interest accrued until maturity. You can check the current value using the U.S. Department of the Treasury's savings bond calculator for precise information.
Council for the National Interest was created in 1989.
the estimate price of the movies were about $3.97
The cast of The Lover in Me - 1989 includes: Todd Gordon as Love Interest
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The average price of a movie ticket in 1989 was $3.97.
The average price per troy ounce of gold in 1989 was $381.00
The average price per troy ounce of gold in 1989 was $381.00
In 1989, the average price of a new car was $15,400. Pretty much the same as today
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