1930 - GERMAN GOLD BOND LEIPZIG 100 GOLDMARK...
1930 - GERMAN GOLD BOND LEIPZIG 100 GOLDMARK...
1930 - GERMAN GOLD BOND LEIPZIG 100 GOLDMARK (10/279 Kg. Feingold)
1930 - GERMAN GOLD BOND LEIPZIG 100 GOLDMARK (10/279 Kg. Feingold)

1930 - GERMAN GOLD BOND LEIPZIG 100 GOLDMARK (10/279 Kg. Feingold)

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1930 - GERMAN GOLD BOND LEIPZIG 
The Leipziger Hypothekenbank, located in Leipzig, Germany, was one of the most important financial institutions in the region during the first half of the 20th century. Founded with the aim of financially supporting the real estate sector, the bank played a crucial role in facilitating access to financing for the construction and renovation of both residential and commercial properties.

Description

The Leipziger Hypothekenbank, located in Leipzig, Germany, was one of the most important financial institutions in the region during the first half of the 20th century. Founded with the aim of financially supporting the real estate sector, the bank played a crucial role in facilitating access to financing for the construction and renovation of both residential and commercial properties.

The Leipziger Hypothekenbank was known for issuing mortgage bonds, secured by high-quality real estate. These bonds, known as "Gold-Pfandbrief," were highly valued by investors for their security and stability. The bank operated during a period of great economic and urban expansion in Germany, significantly contributing to the development of the city of Leipzig and surrounding areas.

Historical Data of Leipziger Hypothekenbank

Year Revenue (in RM) Share Capital (in RM) Headquarters Year of Foundation Year of Stock Exchange Listing Year of Delisting Year of Dissolution
1925 1,200,000 600,000 Leipzig, Germany 1925 1925 1936 1936

Document Features

Feature Detail
Bond Type Gold-Pfandbrief
Nominal Value 100 Goldmark
Interest Rate 8%
Issue Date April 28, 1930
Maturity Date Not specified
Guarantee Mortgage on real estate
Issuance XVII
Serial Number 3860
President's Signature A. Neumann
Director's Signature H. Schwarz
Authenticity Seal Present

For Scripophilia Collectors

The collection of historical documents such as stocks and bonds, known as Scripophilia, is a fascinating activity that allows one to own a tangible piece of financial history. The documents issued by Leipziger Hypothekenbank represent not only a historical investment but also a testament to the era in which they were issued. Collecting these documents offers a unique opportunity to explore Germany's economic and social history through the meticulously detailed records on each title.

The bonds issued by Leipziger Hypothekenbank are particularly interesting to collectors due to their artistic beauty and historical significance. These documents are often adorned with intricate frames, autographed signatures, and stamps that attest to their authenticity. Owning one of these bonds is not just a way to invest in history but also to appreciate the art and care with which these documents were crafted.

All historical documents for sale are intended for collection purposes. The documents have no economic or financial value (no economic or financial value), the second image is only representative of the subject of the reference company.

Product Details

Place of issue
Year of issue
1930
Nation of issue
Germania
Rarity Index
R3
Quotation Index
S3
scripofilia

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