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looks like they would want $ and be a hassle
Ive looked at there site before
Im trying to find some other rought
There has to be some kind of broker or somthing that can just say yep your rich or sorry your a poor son of a gun and beter luck next time
 

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google is your friend:

Western District Warehousing Corp.

Private Company, Headquarters Location
1130 Equity St., Shelbyville KY 40065, United States
(502)633-1345, Primary SIC: Farm-product Raw Materials, Not Elsewhere Classified, Primary NAICS: Other Farm Product Raw Material Merchant Wholesalers
Description: Wholesale: Wholesale tobacco auctioning and warehousing
 

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dont see it or Im just missing it but the bank handeling the issuance should be listed on the certicicate as well the share holder would have had to transfer it over to you in order for u to maintain ownership. If the owner is a deceesed relative then there is a process as a heir you can take but call that bank (shareholder services) a found certificate is by no means worth anything except to a collector unless you are family of the titled shareholder even then it is a long process if no action has been taken after a time limit and the company is still in business then there is the possibility it has been escheeted (sp??) meaning the govt (state) now owns it and thats a long process to reclaim.

good luck hope it explains the value
 

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Looks pretty cool. Perhaps this is one of those deals where the stock was payed out at one time to the owner and this is the original document that they did not throw away.

Or is the question more about the form itself having any historical value?

Postalrevnant
 

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