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mrspask | 18:10 Mon 10th Aug 2009 | Business & Finance
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I have recently found a couple of my late fathers NSC Holders cards. they are buff coloured,9 cm square with a ''Holders regd.Number'' They are date stamped 1946 and 1947.Should I dump them or do they have some significance? Anybody know?
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Go on the NS&I site. There is a way of checking. Or you can use the 'Contact Us' facility.
http://www.nsandi.com/products/fisc/index.jsp
If they are just the cards with a registered number (not certificates themselves) then they have no value.

Could still be worth checking that all his certificates HAVE been cashed - the registered number will help in this.
The minimum you should do is put the holders number into the 'have I won' section to see if there is an unclaimed prize associated with them.

http://www.nsandi.com/products/pb/haveYouWon.j sp
You can't win a prize as they're National Saving Certificates!
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