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Question by Joan G
Submitted on 2/24/2004
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what can be done with old coupons that were not clipped from bond and turned in. I have bearer coupons that are to pay 1.00 in gold coin.issued in 1923 and last paid interest in 1933.the bearer died in 1939.evidently not listed on the estate and were not listed on this man's son's estate. They were
a country club bond issue. These were saved from a damp death by a great granddaughter. The club still exists. Issuing bank has been sold several times in last few years.



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