>Subject: Re: Old stocks
>From: SmorgassBored@no-spam (Smorgass Bored)
>Date: Sun, Jul 13, 2003 4:46 PM
>Message-id: <10596-3F11C522-8@no-spam>
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>oldatticfinds@no-spam (Oldatticfinds)
>Hello
>I am not sure if anyone will be able to help me or not,but hope so.If I
>am in the wrong group please steer me to the right group. I have some
>old stock certificates and want to find out if they have any cash value.
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>How would I go about doing this on my own, instead of paying someone to
>do the research?
>If they do have value will I be able to cash them? They do not say
>"bearer"
>They are not made out to me, or anyone in the family, and all are from
>the early 1900s
>I just got them with lots of other paper. Thank You
>Tayter
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> (*<~ I have a little more information for you. The fellow that sold
>my stocks (above appraisal) was Fred Fulds III , 3043 Clayton Road,
>Concord, CA. 94519.
> You might look him up in a phone directory or write him at that
>address.
> You might also contact Warren Anderson who also deals in/buys stocks
>at Days; 1-801-586-9497
>Nights; 1-801-586-7323
>Also dealing in old stocks are:
>Micheline Masse 1-800-537-4523
>Douglas McDonald 1-406-363-3202
>Richard Urmston 1-908-730-6009
>Lowel Horwedel 1-317-583-2784
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> good luck, you're on your own...
> NO charge,
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> Doug
> ~>*(((>< Big fish eat Little fish ><)))*<~
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>Thanks for the info. : )
Tay