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Monday, December 31, 2007

Lost Federal Savings Bonds

If you have misplaced afederal saving bond, you can go to the U.S. Treasury's website at treasurydirect.gov to search for missing bonds all the way back to 1935. You will most likely have to fill out Form 1048, and the cost is free.
Posted by JFAIV at 12:44 AM
Labels: Bonds, Federal, Lost Papers, Money

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