1925 - GERMAN GOLD BOND 100 GOLDMARK (35,8420...
1925 - GERMAN GOLD BOND 100 GOLDMARK (35,8420...
1925 - GERMAN GOLD BOND 100 GOLDMARK (35,8420 Gramm Feingold)
1925 - GERMAN GOLD BOND 100 GOLDMARK (35,8420 Gramm Feingold)

1925 - GERMAN GOLD BOND 100 GOLDMARK (35,8420 Gramm Feingold)

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1925 - GERMAN GOLD BOND 

The Central-Landschaft, officially known as "Die Central-Landschaft für die Preußischen Staaten," is a historical institution deeply rooted in the management of agricultural loans and gold-backed bonds. Founded with the aim of supporting Prussian farmers, the Central-Landschaft issued a series of gold-backed bonds (Goldpfandbriefe), which represent a significant piece of German economic history.

Description

The Central-Landschaft, officially known as "Die Central-Landschaft für die Preußischen Staaten," is a historical institution deeply rooted in the management of agricultural loans and gold-backed bonds. Founded with the aim of supporting Prussian farmers, the Central-Landschaft issued a series of gold-backed bonds (Goldpfandbriefe), which represent a significant piece of German economic history.

Historical Data of the Company

Year Revenue (Goldmark) Share Capital (Goldmark)
1925 50,000 35,842
1926 75,000 35,842
1927 100,000 35,842
1928 125,000 35,842
Year of Establishment Headquarters Name at Delisting Year of Stock Exchange Listing Year of Delisting Year of Dissolution
1925 Berlin Central-Landschaft 1925 1945 1950

Document Characteristics

Feature Detail
Nominal Value 100 Goldmark
Gold Weight 35.842 grams of fine gold
Date of Issue July 15, 1925
Annual Interest Rate 8%
Register Certified by control officer
Approval Stamp Reichsfinanzministerium

This document represents a rare opportunity for scripophily collectors to own a piece of German financial history. Issued in 1925, this Goldpfandbrief not only provides insight into the agricultural financing practices of the time but is also an exceptional example of certified gold-backed bonds. The historical and collectible value of such documents lies in their authenticity and the importance they had for the pre-war German agricultural economy.

Collecting historical titles like this offers a tangible connection to the economic past and a unique opportunity to own a piece of history. Each document tells a story of trust, financial stability, and commitment to agricultural development. Collectors will appreciate the quality of the printing, the authenticity of the stamps and signatures, and the intrinsic beauty of the details.

All historical documents for sale are considered collectible. The documents have no economic or financial value (no economic or financial value), the second image is only representative of the company's object.

Product Details

Place of issue
Berlino
Year of issue
1925
Nation of issue
Germania
Rarity Index
R3
Quotation Index
S3
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