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What We Do - Certificate Search - Certificate Purchase - Order Form Links Advertise 1970's Texaco Oil Company
Beautifully engraved certificate from the Texaco Oil Company issued
from 1974 - 1978. This historic document was printed by the American
Banknote Company and has an ornate border around it with a vignette of oil
derricks, factories, and a seaport with a ship next to the dock.
The company is now
called ChevronTexaco and currently trades on the NYSE under the ticker CVX.
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Old Stock Certificates
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giving a false impression that the company no longer exists and that the
certificates are worthless Don’t give up regaining value for these certificates. Many companies will lose contact with their investors for various reasons including: privatization, mergers and acquisitions, corporate name change, or even bankruptcy. In many cases, lack of communication between companies and their investors is not unusual. In some instances, the certificates of companies that have long ago ceased to exist can still have value on the market of collectible stocks and bonds.
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