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You cannot buy a share any longer. The last sale was in 1997. Current shareholders are only allowed to will them to relatives and heirs. Should you buy a share form a current shareholder you are only getting the certificate which will still be in the original shareholders name and they retain all ownership rights and voting privileges.

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