Mixed Lot [12] Late 19th & 20th C. Science & Technology Stock Certificates
Similar Sale History
View More Items in Stocks, Bonds & Bank CertificatesRelated Stocks, Bonds & Bank Certificates
More Items in Stocks, Bonds & Bank Certificates
View MoreRecommended Coins, Currency & Stamps
View MoreItem Details
Description
Mixed Lot [12] Late 19th & 20th C. Science & Technology Stock Certificates
A mixed group of 12 stocks from a variety of early science and technology companies. Varying in size, dating from ca. 1873 to 1967. All have flattened folds and varying degrees of toning and soiling. Boldly signed certificates with some additional transfer or cancellation writing on the verso of some. Please refer to the photographs for further condition information. Overall, very good.
Highlights include:
1. Erie Driving Park Association. Erie, Pennsylvania, dated December 1, 1873. No. 49, issuing 4 shares of $25 Capital Stock.
2. Durant Motors, Incorporated. Delaware, dated March 10, 1925. No. 18434, issuing 30/60th of a share of Capital Stock.
3. The General Tire & Rubber Company. Cleveland, dated October 3, 1967. No. 344412, issuing 1 share of $0.30 Common Stock.
4. Professor William Emanuel's School of Chiropody. Chicago, n.d. No. 46, Blank certificate.
5. Barr Pumping Engine Company. Philadelphia, dated March 25, 1889. No. 5, issuing 100 shares of Capital Stock.
6. [2] Submarine Signal Company. Boston, dated October 7, 1933 and January 17, 1945. Nos. A1451 and 9880, issuing a total of 120 shares of $25 Capital Stock.
7. The Gray Goose Airways, Inc. Nevada, dated January 14, 1931. No. 6445, issuing 100 shares of $0.10 Capital Stock.
8. Lozak Laboratories Incorporated. Baltimore, n.d. No. 743, Blank.
Please see our terms and conditions of sale regarding large lots.
This item comes with a Certificate from John Reznikoff, a premier authenticator for both major 3rd party authentication services, PSA and JSA (James Spence Authentications), as well as numerous auction houses.
WE PROVIDE IN-HOUSE SHIPPING WORLDWIDE!
Buyer's Premium
- 28%