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Great American Corporations Starter Set of 20 Stock Certificates

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    Great American Corporations Starter Set of 20 Stock Certificates
    Starter Collection of 20 Stock Certificates: Great American Corporations (1920's - 1970's) Product Description:This is one of our most popular sets and is a great introduction to stock collecting. We have assembled vintage stock certificates from 20 different famous American companies issues during the the 1920’s to 1970’s and present them here in 1 ready-made collection. Companies Included: General Foods Corp, International Telephone & Telegraph, Calumet & Hecla Inc, Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co, Blue Ridge Corp, Sterling Precision Corp, Gulf States Utility Co, Tribune Oil Corp, Howard Johnson Co, Phillips-Van Heusen Corp, American Bonds Inc, Rayette-Faberge Inc, Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Co, American Standard Inc, Bond Stores Inc, General Motors Corp, Faberge Inc, Pan Am Airways Inc, Wallace-Murray Corp, and Universal Oil Stock and Bond Certificates Explained A stock certificate is a physical piece of paper representing ownership in a company. Stock certificates include information such as the shareholder name, number of shares owned, date issued, an identification number, and usually a corporate seal and signatures. Unlike a stock, a bond is a fixed income instrument that represents a loan made by an investor to a borrower, typically a government or corporation, to finance projects and operations. A bond certificate includes the loan terms, bond holder, principal due date, schedule of interest payments, and usually a corporate seal and signatures. Many vintage bond certificates also include attached interest payment coupons, which needed to be physically cut off the bond and redeemed for each interest payment. Certificates are Historic Works of ArtThroughout history, companies competed to produce the most impressive stock and bond certificates, with brilliant colors, intricate designs, and beautiful vignettes. However, with the rise of the internet and online brokerage firms in the 1990s, the need for physical certificates disappeared. One by one, companies quietly discontinued issuance of their paper stocks and bonds. A newsworthy example was Walt Disney's decision in 2013 to phase out their colorful stock certificates featuring renditions of their beloved animated characters. The eventual demise of the stock certificate ends a tradition that extends back at least 400 years, when the Dutch East Indies Company became the first company to issue certificates. Today, the beautiful stock and bond certificates that remain are enduring relics from a bygone era in American financial history. Quality and Authenticity is GuaranteedThe expert staff of Olevian Numismatic Rarities unconditionally guarantees the authenticity of every historic document we sell, and all signatures contained therein. A certificate of authenticity will be included with each item. Your purchase will match the quality of the product shown but may vary slightly due to the original nature of historical documents. They may be stamped and/or punched cancelled and are no longer negotiable. Light creases, pinholes, and occasional handwriting may also be present. Shop with confidence and discover why people choose Olevian Numismatic Rarities when it matters most. Packaging:The stocks will be housed in 1 polybag with chipboard backing, ready for safe storage, display, or framing. Size:Each stock is roughly 10 x 8 inches.
    Great American Corporations Starter Set of 20 Stock Certificates
    Starter Collection of 20 Stock Certificates: Great American Corporations (1920's - 1970's)
    Product Description:
    This is one of our most popular sets and is a great introduction to stock collecting. We have assembled vintage stock certificates from 20 different famous American companies issues during the the 1920’s to 1970’s and present them here in 1 ready-made collection.
    Companies Included:
    General Foods Corp, International Telephone & Telegraph, Calumet & Hecla Inc, Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co, Blue Ridge Corp, Sterling Precision Corp, Gulf States Utility Co, Tribune Oil Corp, Howard Johnson Co, Phillips-Van Heusen Corp, American Bonds Inc, Rayette-Faberge Inc, Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Co, American Standard Inc, Bond Stores Inc, General Motors Corp, Faberge Inc, Pan Am Airways Inc, Wallace-Murray Corp, and Universal Oil
    Stock and Bond Certificates Explained A stock certificate is a physical piece of paper representing ownership in a company. Stock certificates include information such as the shareholder name, number of shares owned, date issued, an identification number, and usually a corporate seal and signatures. Unlike a stock, a bond is a fixed income instrument that represents a loan made by an investor to a borrower, typically a government or corporation, to finance projects and operations. A bond certificate includes the loan terms, bond holder, principal due date, schedule of interest payments, and usually a corporate seal and signatures. Many vintage bond certificates also include attached interest payment coupons, which needed to be physically cut off the bond and redeemed for each interest payment.
    Certificates are Historic Works of Art
    Throughout history, companies competed to produce the most impressive stock and bond certificates, with brilliant colors, intricate designs, and beautiful vignettes. However, with the rise of the internet and online brokerage firms in the 1990s, the need for physical certificates disappeared. One by one, companies quietly discontinued issuance of their paper stocks and bonds. A newsworthy example was Walt Disney's decision in 2013 to phase out their colorful stock certificates featuring renditions of their beloved animated characters. The eventual demise of the stock certificate ends a tradition that extends back at least 400 years, when the Dutch East Indies Company became the first company to issue certificates. Today, the beautiful stock and bond certificates that remain are enduring relics from a bygone era in American financial history.
    Quality and Authenticity is Guaranteed
    The expert staff of Olevian Numismatic Rarities unconditionally guarantees the authenticity of every historic document we sell, and all signatures contained therein. A certificate of authenticity will be included with each item. Your purchase will match the quality of the product shown but may vary slightly due to the original nature of historical documents. They may be stamped and/or punched cancelled and are no longer negotiable. Light creases, pinholes, and occasional handwriting may also be present. Shop with confidence and discover why people choose Olevian Numismatic Rarities when it matters most.
    Packaging:
    The stocks will be houséd in 1 polybag with chipboard backing, ready for safe storage, display, or framing.
    Size:
    Each stock is roughly 10 x 8 inches.
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