Old school bond (2024)

TradeableUntradeable

Old school bond
Old school bond (1)
Released30 March 2015 (Update)
MembersNo
Quest itemNo
Properties
TradeableYes
Stacks in bankNo
EquipableNo
StackableNo
NoteableNo
OptionsRedeem, Deposit, Drop
DestroyThis object cannot be dropped or destroyed.
ExamineThis bond can be redeemed for membership.
Values
Value2,000,000 coins
AlchemyNot alchemisable
Weight0.003 kg
Grand Exchange
Exchange12,205,494 coins (info)
Buy limit100
Daily volume-

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Advanced data
Item ID13190

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An old school bond, commonly referred to as a bond, is an item that allows a player to pay for membership, both for Old School RuneScape and RuneScape 3, on their account. Bonds can be purchased from Jagex for real-world money or in RuneScape for in-game money, keeping RuneScape as a free-to-play game. However, bonds are expensive, requiring time to gain enough coins for a player to be able to afford a bond from the Grand Exchange. Bonds can be redeemed in-game for membership or traded with other players for coins or items, providing a means for players to buy membership with in-game items or (indirectly) in-game items with real-world money.

When bought with real-world money from Jagex, tradeable bonds are added to the bond pouch. These bonds may be traded with other players, sold on the Grand Exchange, or used on another player to donate it to them for free, including on ironmen players (although ironmen cannot donate bonds to other players). Any of these transfers makes the bond untradeable and unable to be donated.

Players can convert untradeable bonds into tradeable bonds again by choosing the "Convert" option and paying 10% of a tradeable bond's current Grand Exchange value (1,220,549 coins). Players can indirectly donate bonds even when they become untradeable by redeeming them for a membership passcode and then using that passcode on an account of their choosing.

The total cost of buying and converting a bond is 13,426,043 coins.

Players can store up to 20 bonds (tradeable, untradeable, or a mix of both) in their bond pouch. This is a feature of each player's Old School RuneScape account rather than an in-game item, and can be accessed via the Account Management interface.

Bonds can never be dropped, destroyed, alchemised, or sold in shops. They are always kept on death, even when inside the Wilderness. The only ways a player can get rid of a bond are by either trading them or redeeming them for a membership code.

Players may only buy or sell one bond per Grand Exchange slot. They are the only item that ironmen are permitted to purchase on the Grand Exchange via a special ironman-only interface.

Contents

  • 1 Uses
    • 1.1 Membership time
    • 1.2 Display name change
    • 1.3 Membership passcode
  • 2 Prices
    • 2.1 Cost per day
  • 3 Gallery
  • 4 Changes
  • 5 Trivia
  • 6 References

Uses[edit | edit source]

Membership time[edit | edit source]

At any time, whether tradeable or untradeable, a player can redeem one or more of their bonds for membership:

  • 14 days for 1 bond
  • 29 days for 2 bonds (1 day extra compared to 2 bonds separately redeemed)
  • 45 days for 3 bonds (3 days extra compared to 3 bonds separately redeemed)
  • 12 months for 20 bonds (Premier Membership; 85 days extra compared to 20 bonds redeemed separately)

Display name change[edit | edit source]

Members can change their display name using the option in their Account Management interface or on the RuneScape website under Account Settings. A player can do this once every 28 days for free, or can spend 1 bond from their bond pouch to do so without having to wait. Note that if a player changes their display name on the website after already having changed it once, they may choose their previous name, but when changing their display name in-game, they may not.

Membership passcode[edit | edit source]

A membership passcode can be purchased for one bond and redeemed for membership on another account.[1] This is currently the best way for ironmen to receive bonds as it bypasses the need to make the bond tradeable to donate the bond, and thus avoid paying the fee of 10% of the bond's Grand Exchange value.

Prices[edit | edit source]

CurrencyBondsPrice for 1,000,000[a]
1351013510
British Pound£4.99£14.99£24.99£49.99£0.41£0.41£0.41£0.41
US Dollar$7.99$23.99$39.99$79.99$0.65$0.66$0.66$0.66
Canadian Dollar$8.99$26.99$44.99$89.99$0.74$0.74$0.74$0.74
Euro€6.99€20.99€34.99€69.990.570.570.570.57
Australian Dollar$9.99$29.99$49.99$99.99$0.82$0.82$0.82$0.82
Swiss Franc6.49CHF19.49CHF32.49CHF64.99CHF0.53CHF0.53CHF0.53CHF0.53CHF
Mexican Peso$92.99$278.99$464.99$929.99$7.62$7.62$7.62$7.62
Brazilian RealR$16.99R$50.99R$84.99R$169.99R$1.39R$1.39R$1.39R$1.39
Polish Złoty22.99zł68.99zł114.99zł229.99zł1.881.881.881.88
Swedish Krona53.99SEK161.99SEK269.99SEK539.99SEK4.42SEK4.42SEK4.42SEK4.42SEK
Japanese Yen800円2400円4000円8000円65.5465.5465.5465.54
Singapore DollarS$10.99S$32.99S$54.99S$109.99S$0.9S$0.9S$0.9S$0.9
Malaysian Ringgit29.90MYR82.90MYR179.90MYR280.90MYR2.45MYR2.26MYR2.95MYR2.3MYR
Norwegian Krone52.99NOK158.99NOK264.99NOK529.99NOK4.34NOK4.34NOK4.34NOK4.34NOK
New Zealand Dollar$9.99$29.99$49.99$99.99$0.82$0.82$0.82$0.82
Danish Krone42.99DKK128.99DKK214.99DKK429.99DKK3.52DKK3.52DKK3.52DKK3.52DKK
South African Rand100.68ZAR302.33ZAR503.97ZAR1008.09ZAR8.25ZAR8.26ZAR8.26ZAR8.26ZAR
Colombian Peso$24,307$72,921$121,535$243,070$1,991.48$1,991.48$1,991.48$1,991.48
Indian Rupee₹371.99₹1,115.99₹1,859.99₹3,719.9925.425.425.425.4
Turkish Lira₺35.99₺107.99₺179.99₺1,584.472.952.952.9512.98
  1. ^ Assuming sellings bonds on the GE

Cost per day[edit | edit source]

The following table shows the average cost in coins per day of membership, based on the Grand Exchange price of bonds. This could be interpreted as the amount of money a player would need to make per day on average if planning on paying for membership by buying bonds in-game.

OptionDays of membershipBonds requiredPrice per day
Standard141871,821.00
Standard292841,758.00
Standard453813,700.00
Premier Membership36520678,083.00

Gallery[edit | edit source]

  • Old school bond (6)

    Concept art of a bond

  • Old school bond (7)

    Bond pouch interface

  • Old school bond (8)

    Converting bonds to tradeable

Changes[edit | edit source]

DateChanges
31January2024
(update)

Players are now limited to purchasing 3 membership passcodes with bonds per week.

22March2023
(update)

It is no longer possible to redeem a Bond in the last three minutes before a server reboot.

4May2022
(update)

Bond Prices were increased.

14July2016
(update)

Bonds can now be redeemed to bypass the cooldown on name changes.

23July2015
(update)

For a limited time (July 23rd-August 20th), players were able to give Old School bonds to the WWF Conservationist NPC. For every bond given to the WWF Conservationist, Jagex would donate at least £2.85 to the WWF Organization, in support of their global conservation effort.

11June2015
(update)

The items were renamed from "Membership bond" to "Old school bond", in order to help prevent players from purchasing the wrong type of bond.

30March2015
(update|poll)

Memberships bonds are added.

Trivia[edit | edit source]

  • The old school bond is the only item on the Grand Exchange website that does not display the amount traded per day.

References[edit | edit source]

  1. ^ Redeem a Bond for a Membership Passcode. RuneScape Support. Jagex. 29 October 2022.*
Old school bond (2024)

FAQs

How long does an old school bond last? ›

At any time, whether tradeable or untradeable, bonds can be redeemed for membership: 14 days for 1 bond.

How much are old school bonds worth? ›

Old school bond
Value2,000,000 coins
AlchemyNot alchemisable
Weight0.003 kg
Grand Exchange
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How do old school bonds work? ›

Old School Bonds are in-game items, tradable to fellow players and redeemable for membership, unlocking the ability to fund your Old School adventures using your in-game wealth. Bonds are also redeemable for name change cooldown bypasses.

How many days of membership does a bond give? ›

You can redeem a Bond for a Membership passcode. Each passcode provides you with 14 days Membership once redeemed.

How many years does a bond last? ›

Surety bonds, at a minimum, usually last one year, but it isn't uncommon for them to last several years from the issuing date. Also, if you're being issued several types of surety bonds, they may not all expire at the same time. Your performance bond and payment bonds could expire months, if not years apart.

How much does a bond cost? ›

The cost of a surety bond is calculated as a small percentage of the total bond coverage amount—typically 0.5–10%. This means a $10,000 bond policy may cost between $50 and $1,000. For applicants with strong credit, most bond rates are 1–4% of the bond amount.

Should I cash in old bonds? ›

Depending on the interest rate of your bond and your own financial needs, it's generally beneficial to wait until full maturity to redeem them.

Where can I sell old bonds? ›

To sell bonds, you need to work with a bond broker. If you purchased bonds through your brokerage account, then you can sell those bonds through the same broker.

How do I sell old savings bonds? ›

You can cash paper bonds at a bank or through the U.S. Department of the Treasury's TreasuryDirect website. Not all banks offer the service, and many only provide it if you are an account holder, according to a NerdWallet analysis of the 20 largest U.S. banks.

What is the 10 year rule for bonds? ›

Taken together, these provisions allow issuers to make new loans from repayments for 10 years from the date of issuance of the original bond and thereafter, require that repayments of principal be used to redeem bonds. This is commonly referred to as the "10 year rule".

What was the worst year for bond funds? ›

Returns on U.S. bonds hit new historic lows in 2022
2022 returnPrevious worst-performing 12-mo. period
Intermediate-term U.S. Treasurys−10.6%Oct 1994
Total bond−13.1%Mar 1980
Long-term U.S. Treasurys−29.3%Mar 1980
Long-term investment grade−27%Jan 1842
Jan 7, 2023

What is the difference between a school bond and a loan? ›

Why use Bond Financing? Interest on qualified School Bonds is exempt from federal income taxation, alternative minimum tax and, usually, income taxation in the state in which the Bonds are issued. School Bond borrowing rates are substantially lower than interest rates on conventional borrowings.

How do you redeem a bond? ›

You can redeem a savings bond online at the Treasury Department's TreasuryDirect website, by mail or at your local bank or credit union, if they offer the service. Your savings bond must be at least a year old, and you'll need government-issued identification to prove that the bond is yours.

How often is a bond paid? ›

Bonds and Notes

Bonds are long-term securities that mature in 20 or 30 years. Notes are relatively short or medium-term securities that mature in 2, 3, 5, 7, or 10 years. Both bonds and notes pay interest every six months. The interest rate for a particular security is set at the auction.

How often do bond holders get paid? ›

Typically, bonds pay interest on a regular schedule, such as every six months. If the bonds are held to maturity, bondholders get back the entire principal, so bonds are a way to preserve capital while investing.

How long do bond investments last? ›

Short-term: Bonds that fall into this category tend to mature in one to three years. Medium-term: Maturity dates for these types of bonds are normally four to 10 years. Long-term: These bonds generally mature over more than 10 years.

What happens to bond after a year? ›

You can cash in (redeem) your I bond after 12 months. However, if you cash in the bond in less than 5 years, you lose the last 3 months of interest. For example, if you cash in the bond after 18 months, you get the first 15 months of interest.

How do you sell a bond? ›

To sell bonds, you need to work with a bond broker. If you purchased bonds through your brokerage account, then you can sell those bonds through the same broker.

How long does bind last in OSRs? ›

Bind is a level 20 Magic spell located in the Standard spellbook. Casting bind on an opponent will prevent it from moving for 8 ticks (4.8 seconds).

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