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National savings certificate
ChunkyD214
Posts: 1 Newbie
after a recent search of some old boxes I found a old national savings certificate, giving to me in 1976 containing 3 mini certificate stamps of £5 in value at the time of purchase. I’m trying to find out if there’s still any value to it and how to cash it in, if it’s worth it?
any help greatly recieved
any help greatly recieved
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Face value only - NO interest. Tough as RPI-linking would have brought that up to £111...

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