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Scott Winslow, Co-Founder American Stock and Bond Collectors Association American Stock and Bond Collectors Association © 2016 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED – AMERICAN STOCK AND BOND COLLECTORS ASSOCIATION LLC – ASBCA- SCRIPOPHILYUSA.ORG

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E. H. Harriman Union Pacific Railroad Specimen UNION PACIFIC RAIL ROAD COMPANY © 2016 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED – AMERICAN STOCK AND BOND COLLECTORS ASSOCIATION LLC – ASBCA- SCRIPOPHILYUSA.ORG

J. Pierpont Morgan J P Morgan Chase Stock Certificate dated 2012 JP MORGAN CHASE & CO. © 2016 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED – AMERICAN STOCK AND BOND COLLECTORS ASSOCIATION LLC – ASBCA- SCRIPOPHILYUSA.ORG

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