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Post Your Stock, Bond And Loan Certificates, Anything Goes!
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I stumbled upon this thread from a couple of years back, and I must say, it's fascinating to see how our collections evolve. While the original posters might not be around, I'd still love to check out those stock, bond, and loan certificates if they're still up for display.
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Now, let's bring this thread back to life! If you're still here, share some photos of your collection. I'm sure fellow enthusiasts, including newcomers like me, would love to see the stunning artwork and hear the stories behind those certificates.

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I love the idea of sharing our financial artifacts! Stock certificates, bond papers, and loan documents can hold such interesting histories. It's like a glimpse into financial evolution.

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On 6/23/2023 at 7:07 AM, Fenntucky Mike said:

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I have this money clip which has a bond coupon as the face of the clip...it's from one of those catalogues where they specialize in Wall Street memorabilia....it's from the Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago, and St. Louis Railroad.

There were plenty of bonds issued by the railroads, lots of them preserved so they can utilize them at low cost for items like the money clip.

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On 2/29/2024 at 3:39 PM, GoldFinger1969 said:

There were plenty of bonds issued by the railroads, lots of them preserved so they can utilize them at low cost for items like the money clip.

I love the artistry of the vignettes, scroll work, fonts, etc., on bond and stock certificates so that is the main reason I pick some of these up. I wanted to be in a niche collecting area so I went with trying to pick up mostly specimens, I also chose specimens because actual bonds will often have cancellation perforations going through the design and are missing most if not all of the coupons. I stick with Michigan themed pieces mostly, and who doesn't love trains, so I have a lot of railroad pieces.

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On 7/29/2023 at 2:41 PM, Fenntucky Mike said:

This one cracks me up, it looks like a Star Trek episode with the Gods looking at a telephone on their monitor. xD 

"Who Mourns for Adoanis ?" with the lovely (and still alive !!) Leslie Parrish. (thumbsu

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On 2/29/2024 at 8:19 PM, GoldFinger1969 said:

"Who Mourns for Adoanis ?" with the lovely (and still alive !!) Leslie Parrish. (thumbsu

That's the one.

I remember Leslie Parrish more for the Manchurian Candidate than this episode of Star Trek, either way.  :luhv: I'm not sure which role she played first.

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