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Interesting how they went belly up just around the time many of the trusts were at full maturity.

The one I have shows Pacific National Bank in San Francisco as the issuer. They are apparently still in business.

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My mother joined this insurance company in 1963, she paid it for 10 years. It is paid up, I'm trying to find out how I can locate this company and cash it out. I have the paid up certificate.

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This Corp. went belly-up around 1972 to 1973. All records were stored at Bekins storage.

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