Finding Values of I Bonds As an I bond’s value is based on interest compounded semi-annually, TreasuryDirect offers tools to check on that value over time. The latest values of I bonds purchased inTreasuryDirectare provided in the "Current Holdings" section of the buyer’s account. Current...
Series EE bonds are a type of zero-coupon bond. You won't receive interest income for them.6Instead, the bonds are issued at deep discounts to face value. They then compound to the point that they are worth theface valueof the bond on thematurity date. This is guaranteed by the Treasu...
Series HH bonds were a type ofsavings bondprogram, offered by the U.S. Treasury, that regularly paid out interest to investors. They worked differently fromSeries EE savings bonds, which instead added that interest income back to the principal value of the bond. Investors enjoyed the passive i...