@Deepak Chitnis @bpdulog Thanks! So can we always assume $100 as the FV for T-Bonds...?
Hull Chapter 2: "The correct size for a contract clearly depends on the likely user. Whereas the value of what is delivered under a futures contract on an agricultural product might be $10,000 to $20,000, it is much higher for some financial futures. For example, under the Treasury bond futures contract traded by the CME Group, instruments with a face value of $100,000 are delivered. ...
Price Quotations of US Treasury Bonds [this refers to the underlying bond]: Treasury bond prices in the United States are quoted in dollars and thirty-seconds of a dollar. The quoted price is for a bond with a face value of $100. Thus, a quote of 90-05 or 90 5/32 indicates that the quoted price for a bond with a face value of $100,000 is $90,156.25." -- Hull, John C (2014-02-19). Options, Futures, and Other Derivatives (9th Edition) (Page 27)