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Old stock certificates shouldn't be simply thrown away. They can still have value if they represent an existing or merged company, or if they are valued as collectibles. If the stock has split over the years, the amount listed might not be the amount your certificate is worth.
Check your paper certificate for a CUSP number. This is the identifying number that must be on all paper certificates. You can use this number to check with the Secretary of State's office in the state of the company's incorporation. They will be able to tell you information about the company.
Stock shares do not have an expiration date. There are companies listed on the stock exchanges whose shares have traded for over 100 years. This may be the case with an old stock certificate you found in a trunk, but it will not hurt to check it out.
Alternatively, you can search for the stock at a stock exchange, brokerage or company site. Multiply the stock value by the number of shares you own. Repeat this process for every company in which you own stock. Add together the company stock value figures to arrive at the total value of the shares in your portfolio.
Locate the Company. The first step is making sure the company is still in business. Find the CUSP Number. The Secretary of State's office in the state of incorporation must be listed on the stock certificate. Contact the Transfer Agent. Complete the Transfer Form. Place an Order. Keep Old Certificates.
But GM stock is up 50% from July 2012. But, unfortunately for shareholders in the old GM, the relative safety of the new GM's stock is of no value to them. Shares of the old GM are canceled. Investors must learn from this situation and remember to never hold shares of an individual company's stock this long.
Locate the Company. The first step is making sure the company is still in business. Find the CUSP Number. The Secretary of State's office in the state of incorporation must be listed on the stock certificate. Contact the Transfer Agent. Complete the Transfer Form. Place an Order. Keep Old Certificates.
Old stock certificates shouldn't be simply thrown away. They can still have value if they represent an existing or merged company, or if they are valued as collectibles. If the stock has split over the years, the amount listed might not be the amount your certificate is worth.
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