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  • Caring For Collectible Stock Certificates
    This article explains how to care for collectible antique stock certificates to retain their maximum appeal and value. The information applies to any paper collectible.
  • Scripophily Collecting Themes - Part 2
    This is the second of three articles describing and giving examples of popular themes used in Scripophily (the collecting of antique stock certificates).
  • Scripophily Collecting Themes - Part 3
    This is the third of three articles that describe and give examples of popular collecting themes in Scripophily (the collecting of antique stock certificates).
  • Scripophily Collecting Themes - Part I
    There is a thriving market in old stock certificates due to their beauty, uniqueness, historical significance, rarity and, surprisingly, their affordability. Most certificates (even from a century ago) can be purchased for under $100. These are a few of the more collecting popular themes:
  • Scripophily Signatures – Real or Not?
    How can you determine if the signatures on a collectible stock certificate are authentic autographs? First, there’s good news. Scripophily (the collecting of antique stock certificates and bonds) does not generally have the rampant forgery or mechanized signature issues of some other collectible fields (e.g., signed sports collectibles).
  • Ten Reasons For Scripophily Growth
    Scripophily (the collecting of antique stock certificates) is a rapidly growing field. This article explains the resons why.
  • What Makes Old Stock Certificates Valuable?
    Everyone dreams of finding something in an attic or flea market that turns out to be valuable. That something could be a stock certificate that is still valid for ownership in a company. If you were to find one, it certainly should be researched (just in case). But unfortunately, that rarely happens. However, it still might be worth something as a collector’s item.




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