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Tucker Corporation, 1946 Specimen Stock Certificate

Currency:USD Category:Coins & Paper Money / Stock & Bond - Certificates Start Price:90.00 USD Estimated At:130.00 - 200.00 USD
Tucker Corporation, 1946 Specimen Stock Certificate
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Delaware, ND (1950s). 100 Shares Specimen Class A Temporary Stock Certificate, Black text with brown border and tan background. Red specimen overprints and POCs. VF condition, SBN. Tucker Corporation was an automobile manufacturer known for its Tucker 48 sedan. The company went bankrupt in 1949 due to negative publicity initiated by the news media, a Securities and Exchange Commission investigation and a heavily publicized stock fraud trial (in which the allegations were proven baseless and led to a full acquittal). Founder Preston Tucker suspected that the Big Three automakers and Michigan Senator Homer S. Ferguson also had a role in the Tucker Corporation's demise. Facsimile Signature of Preston Tucker as president. Rare as a specimen.