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Antiques! => Antique Questions Forum => Topic started by: floydianoise on August 12, 2010, 10:14:43 pm
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I have three Stock Certificate sheets from 1929 and 1930. They were issued to someone and left with my grandfather. I eventually inherited them. They're in really excellent shape, I'd say. Two are from Holland's Far East Tea, Coffee and Cocoa Corporation for a total of 401 shares of Class A Common Stock, dated 1929. The other sheet is for 2 shares of Standard Stores, Inc. of Boston MA. I know nothing about stocks. Can anyone tell me anything about them or their worth? Point me in the right direction? I can post pictures tomorrow.
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http://www.ipl.org/div/farq/oldstockFARQ.html
http://www.goldsheetlinks.com/obsolete.htm
http://www.invest-faq.com/articles/stock-res-val-old.html
With the second link you should be able to look up the value! Good luck!~ :)
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Haven't found much yet. Any other ideas? Still need to post pictures I suppose.
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^^^Yes, please post pics and then I will research it again! :)
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Here are some pictures which I am sure are hard to read. Do they help?
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According to this site, a certificate for one share (shown) runs #3 on a scale of 1 - 10, presumably in reference to desirability. Clicking back to the Home page may give you more insight into the grading of stock certificates.
http://rosenhahn.com/html/certs/hollandfareast.html
The owner of the site actually buys certificates (not to resell). Why not contact him and see if he can help you further with the info you're seeking?
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Thanks. I'll check it out.
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sapphire this information on id'ing and researching old certificates is excellent in the article by invest-faq.
Great thread to add to the information site!
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Thanks for your help!
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too bad the size is too small. can't read it clearly.
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I know. I tried to make the photos more clear. I used Macro but that didn't seem to help, either. I'm just not that great with my camera.
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Sapphire. . . that site was helpful in understanding Stock Certificates better.