What Makes Old Stock Certificates Valuable?
Everyone dreams of finding something in an attic, flea market or garage sale 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. This article discusses the collector value of antique stock certificates. Ultimately, of course, what makes a collectible stock certificate valuable is someone’s willingness to buy it at a particular price. The more people who want it, the more it is worth. That’s the demand side of Supply and Demand. But what about the supply side – the certificates themselves? The following are some of the characteristics of the supply side of certificates that help create more value. 1. Aesthetic appeal – Is it pretty, powerful, soothing, impressive, memorable, joyful, comforting, funny? Do I like it? Is it “me?” You’ll notic
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