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its Matt Paxton with another pro cleaning tip today were going to talk about recognizing valuable stocks and savings bonds when cleaning the house of an older person its very common to come across original stock certificates or savings bonds you must be able to identify them because they can potentially be very valuable although most investments are digital now back in the day there were physical stocks and bonds and they get tucked away all around the house like cash they can look like junk mail so its important to recognize them so you dont throw them away lets start with bonds savings bonds Im not doing this shot game they look like yellow or orange oversized cash and a real thick paper each bond has an issue date a value and the name of the bond holder its important to note the value and the date it may look that its expired believe it or not thats matured and it means an entirely different thing bonds only docHub their full value at the mature date so the value on the fro