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Scripophily is the study and collection of stocks and Bonds. A specialized field of numismatics, scripophily is an interesting area of collecting due to both the inherent beauty of some historical documents as well as the interesting historical context of each document. more...

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Some stock certificates are excellent examples of engraving. Occasionally, an old stock document will be found that still has value as a stock in a successor company.

History

Scripophily, the collecting of canceled old stocks and bonds, gained recognition as a hobby around 1970. The word "scripophily" was coined by combining words from English and Greek. The word "scrip" represents an ownership right and the word "philos" means to love. Today there are thousands of collectors worldwide (Scripophilists or Scripophiliacs) in search of scarce, rare, and popular stocks and bonds. Collectors who come from a variety of businesses enjoy this as a hobby, although there are many who also consider scripophily a good investment. In fact, over the past several years, the hobby has exploded in popularity.

Many collectors like the historical significance of certificates. Dot com companies and scandals have been particularly popular. Others prefer the beauty of older stocks and bonds that were printed in various colors with fancy artwork and ornate engraving.

Many autograph collectors are found in this field, looking for signed certificates from John D. Rockefeller of Standard Oil Company, Henry Carey of the Franklin Fire Insurance Company, Ringling Brothers and Barnum & Bailey Circus, Atari Corporation, Eddie Rickenbacker as president of Eastern Air Lines, Broadband.com, Tucker Corporation and many others.

Scripophily as a hobby

There are many reasons for the success of this hobby. First of all, stocks & bonds are collectible worldwide, since almost every country has had stocks and/or bonds issued through their government or businesses.

A large part of scripophily is the area of financial history. Over the years there have been millions of companies which needed to raise money for their business. In order to do so, the founders of these companies issued securities. Generally speaking, they either issued an equity security in the form of stock or a debt security in the form of a bond. However, there are many varieties of equity and debt instruments. They can be common stock, preferred stock, warrants, cumulative preferred stocks, bonds, zero coupon bonds, long term bonds (over 400 years) and any combination thereof.

Each certificate is a piece of history about a company and its business. Some companies became major successes, while others were acquired and merged with other companies. Some companies and industries were successful until they were replaced by new technologies. The color, paper, signatures, dates, stamps, cancellations, borders, pictures, vignettes, industry, stock broker, name of company, transfer agent, printer, and holder name all add to the uniqueness of the hobby.

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Missouri,Kansas,& Texas R.R. Co. Stock Certificate 1908 $8.99 2 Two Illinois Terminal Railroad Stock Certificates $2.50
New York Central Railroad employee stock shares, Nyc $2.99 Penn Central Railroad stock 5000 shares Pc Prr Nyc #276 $5.99
188X Unissued Brooklyn Elevated Railroad Receivers Cert $9.95 1899 Pitt Cin Chicago St.Lou Railroad stock certificate $9.99
Pennsylvenia Railroad Company $5.99 Androscoggin Maine Railroad $100 Mtg Stock Bond 1857 $5.00
Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Co Stock Certificate 1852 $24.99 15 1905 Baltimore & Ohio Stock Certificates $24.95
Harriet Lane Johnston signed B&O Stock Certificate-1869 $229.00 1909 Brazil Railroad Bond # 171214 w/ 67coupons $19.95
1908 Brazil Railroad Bond # 083115 w/ 67coupons $19.95 5 Different Mkt Certificates 1909-1929 Issued $16.00
Stk-Allegheny & Western Ry Blue $3.75 $1M Bd-Boston & Albany Rr Red 1913 $4.75
$1M Bd-Pittsburgh, Youngstown & Ashtabula Ry 1906 $3.75 $10M Bd-New York, New Haven & Hartford 1920 $7.75
Stk-Chicago & Eastern Illinois Rr Red Pref 1891 $7.75 Stk-Rutland Rr 1873 Preferred Green Vermont $24.75
Stk-Louisville Southern Rr 1889 Brown $14.75 Stk-Terre Haute, Indianapolis & Eastern Trac. In Grn $4.75
The Northern Central Railway Company 1924 $8.99 Canadian National Railway Co. Bond $4.99
1872 Railroad Bond-Canada Michigan & Chicago Railway Co $49.99 1871 Bond: Cincinnati & Springfield Railway w/3 Revenue $49.99
1893 Ny Rr Bond: Lebanon Springs Railroad, New York $24.99 1871 Stock Certificate: North-East Pa Railroad, Hatboro $14.99
1927 Specimen Railroad Bond - Cleveland Union Terminals $29.99 1922 Stock Certificate: 2nd & 3rd St Rwy/Trolley-Philly $14.99
1863 Stock Certificate-New Castle & Beaver Valley Rr Pa $35.00 1887 Bond: Ohio & Mississippi Railway/Railroad Company $39.99
Baltimore Transit Bond Certificate- Early Bus & Trolley $19.99 1927 Colombia South America Railroad Stock Certificate $4.99
Boston & Albany Railroad Bond Stock Certificate 1901 $4.99 West Shore Railroad Company Stock Bond Certificate 1944 $4.99
1870's West Virginia Rr Stock Signed By Civil War Hero! $29.95 Pennsylvania Railroad - Stock Certificate - Stamp 1955 $3.50
Missouri Kansas & Texas Railway Co. stock certificate $2.25 Rare Old Abercrombie & Fitch Stock Certificate L@@@@@@K $349.00
Stk-Terre Haute & Richmond Rr 1864 R44c $9.75 188_ Penn Yan & New York Rw Stock Certificate $14.95
Stock Certificate - Green Bay & Western Railroad $9.99 Stk-Gulf, Mobile & Ohio Rr Orange $3.75
Stk-Northern Rr Co of New Jersey Green #A88 $3.75 Stk-Richmond & Danville Rr c1880 Green 2 vigs $9.75
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