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discover certificates of WorldCom stock, of Sirius stock and of numerous other
now-defunct shares that were traded during the roaring, heady days of the
telecom bubble. It is important to note that most of the more recent telecom
stocks were electronically traded; few hard copy paper stock certificates were
issued. Telecom corporate stock certificate collectors of the few that exist
will likely enjoy rich investment returns.
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Item # 196 - Price $89.95
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"Notice the very low certificate number". This stock certificate has not been "cancelled".
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A growing number of investors and collectors have expressed interest in obtaining the shares as reminders of the roaring, heady days of the dot.com bubble - and the mistakes made when it burst. Therefore, these dot com certificates are in very limited in supply and have become a collector's dream. We invite you to experience a piece of Internet history. Its significance will most certainly continue to increase as the current generation X-ers come to realize the value of this part of history.
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