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How Do I Buy Stock Certificates?
Most stockholders will no more become physical certificates for their stock as it is no more necessary to hold a certificate to prove you own shares. Investors who buy stock now in general do not literally buy stock certificates. There should be no charge for the certificate itself; most organizations will charge a fee for physically delivering the certificate to you. This will usually be much higher than the actual delivery costs they incur.

The buyer will own a genuine share and commonly pays the literal market value of that contribution, plus a fee to the firm that covers the supply of the certificate. As a stockholder, you will often get a physical copy of all subsequent annual reports from the company pertained, which can also make a fun collection, albeit not a very valuable one. It’s important to remember that the minimum fees charged by stockbrokers for selling shares mean that it’s virtually impossible to make any profit from buying a single share and later selling it.

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