Evaluating Old Stock Certificates (2024)

Find out what to do with an old stock certificate, how to determine the value, and about collecting stock certificates.

Getting Started

What do you do if you have a stock certificate? The first step to determine the value of the stock is to see whether or not the company still exists.

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Does the company still exist?

Your local library may have print and online sources that will help you find out, in what form, and if its stock still has value.

You can do a quick check on free stock market quote services, such as:

Oftentimes companies are bought out by or merged with other companies, and their names change. If this happens, a stock certificate may be worth something as a security.

What if the company no longer exists?

If this happens, chances are that the certificate has no value as a security, but there is a chance that the certificate is worth something as a collectible.

Company Histories

These sources report corporate financial events, obsolete securities, or company histories:

  • Capital Changes Reporter
  • Directory of Obsolete Securities
  • Fisher Manuals
  • MERGENT/Moody's Manuals
  • Smythe Manuals
  • Standard and Poor's Manual of Railroads

It's a good idea to check business, city, and phone directories and periodical indexes. Consult both current and previous indexes which cover the time period when the company was active.

If you discover that a company has merged into or been acquired by a company that currently exists, contact the successor company's investor relations or shareholder services department about redeeming the stock.

Corporate Records

What if the above sources don't help? Certain records are kept by the state under whose laws the company was incorporated. Be aware that the state of incorporation and the state in which the company is located may not be the same.

Many states have free online databases of the businesses registered there, but others charge. Each state is different.

The lack of a record doesn't mean that the company no longer exists. It may have abandoned its charter in one state and reincorporated in another. Records are not cross-referenced among different states, so the original state of incorporation may not be able to tell you if a company has relocated.

The presence of a stock certificate means that a company has incorporated, but it does not necessarily mean that information will be readily available or that a company is public.

  • Private or closely held companies do not sell their stock to the public.
  • Unlisted companies can sell their stock to the public but are not listed on stock exchanges.
  • Most company information that is published covers the small number of companies whose stock is traded on one of the major stock exchanges.
  • Details about unlisted and private companies are often hard to find.

What is Scripophily?

The hobby of collecting old stock and bond certificates is called scripophily (pronounced scri-POPH-i-ly). Some stock certificates that are worthless as securities may have value as collectibles:

  • because of the people who signed them or owned them.
  • because of an interest in history.
  • because of the design or quality of the engraving.

You can find collectors and dealers in such sources as:

  • Goldsheet's Scripophily Dealers and Organizations on the Goldsheet Obsolete Securities Page. A personal page with citations and links to publications, state and Canadian province corporate records registries, collectors, dealers, and organizations. Some have posted catalogs online.
  • The International Bond and Share Society
  • Your local library for information on the hobby and for price guides
  • eBay, or local antique dealers, especially ones who specialize in old currency, stamps, or coins.

Further Assistance

If you need more information, your local library may be able to help. You'll need to provide them with either:

  • the name of the company
  • the date of the certificate
  • the state of incorporation

or:

  • a copy of the certificate

If you still can't find what happened to a company using these sources, you may choose to have the stock of incorporated companies searched by a fee-based company that specializes in that kind of research. For names and addresses of stock search firms, go to the Goldsheet Obsolete Securities Page mentioned above.

Some stock search firms charge as much as $75 per company and use many of the same sources located at your local library. However, these companies can search records in other places not accessible to libraries, such as bankruptcy courts and state unclaimed property offices. Remember that some companies may have generated and retained their own records over a period of many years.

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FAQs

How to know if old stock certificates are worth anything? ›

The easiest way is to contact the company and ask it directly. You can usually find the number of the company or the name of the transfer agent on the company's website; generally, publicly listed corporations have an investor-relations link on their sites.

Are old oil stock certificates worth anything? ›

Unless it is valued by collectors, outdated financial certificates today have little value — except as family keepsakes. Some old oil company stocks have value to collectors, including some artistic rendering like this vignette from a Shell Oil Company engraved certificate.

How do I cash out old stock certificates? ›

In order to cash in the stock, you need to fill out the transfer form on the back of the certificate and have it notarized. Once complete, send the notarized certificate to the transfer agent, who will register the stock to you as owner.

How do you find the value of a common stock certificate? ›

Contact a local stockbroker or banker to determine if the stock certificate has value.

How do I find out if old share certificates are still valid? ›

In most cases, share certificates will remain valid until the shareholdings are sold or transferred. However, if the company merges or gets sold, the certificates may become invalid. If the company is known, the relevant share registrar can be contacted to check if the Deceased's share certificates are still valid.

Where to sell old stock certificates? ›

You can contact any stock broker and request that they sell your stock certificate for you. However, if you do not already have an account with that broker, they will likely charge you a hefty fee.

How long should you keep stock certificates? ›

Stock certificates do not expire. If you have a stock certificate that is extremely old of a company that still exists, that stock certificate is still valid and represents ownership in that company.

How to sell stock certificates without a broker? ›

Call the company, talk to their investor relations person, and ask who the Transfer Agent for the stock is. The Transfer Agent is the person who accomplishes the transfer, i.e., by issuing new certificates with the buyer's name on them.

How to read a stock certificate? ›

Key information on a share certificate includes:
  1. Certificate number.
  2. Company name and registration number.
  3. Shareholder name and address.
  4. Number of shares owned.
  5. Class of shares.
  6. Issue date of shares.
  7. Amount paid (or treated as paid) on the shares.

How can I look up a CUSIP number? ›

Perhaps the simplest is to request a stock quote on a broker's website, which often will include the CUSIP. You can also find the numbers on a brokerage's official statements sent to clients, or on physical stock or bond certificates if you own them.

What happens to unclaimed stock certificates? ›

California law requires corporations, businesses, associations, financial institutions, and insurance companies (referred to as “holders”) to annually report and deliver property to the State Controller's Office if there has been no activity on the account or contact with the owner for a specified period of time ( ...

What is the CUSIP number on a stock certificate? ›

(A CUSIP number is an identification number assigned to all stocks and registered bonds. The Committee on Uniform Securities Identification Procedures (CUSIP) oversees the entire CUSIP system.)

How do I know if an old stock certificate is worth anything? ›

Your local library may have print and online sources that will help you find out, in what form, and if its stock still has value. You can do a quick check on free stock market quote services, such as: Big Charts. Over the Counter Bulletin Board (OTCBB)

How to claim old share certificate? ›

If you've misplaced your physical shares, you must immediately notify the company's registrar, report the loss in accordance with their procedures, and start the process for acquiring replacement share certificates.

What is the formula for the fair value of a common stock? ›

Determining fair value

The Peter Lynch fair value calculation assumes that when a stock is fairly valued, the trailing P/E ratio of the stock (Price/EPS) will equal its long-term EPS growth rate: Fair Value = EPS * EPS Growth Rate.

Are old paper stock certificates still valid? ›

An old stock or bond certificate may still be valuable even if it no longer trades under the name printed on the certificate. The company may have merged with another company or simply changed its name.

How to redeem old share certificates? ›

Selling old share certificates
  1. The investor must possess an account with a depository participant (DP).
  2. The investor must render the physical securities non-negotiable and surrender them to the DP.
  3. The DP electronically informs the National Securities Depository Limited (NSDL) of the dematerialization request.
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