The Reichsschuldenverwaltung, or the Reich Debt Administration, was a crucial entity in managing Germany's finances during the Weimar Republic. This body was responsible for issuing and managing public debt through bonds and other financial instruments to support state finances in a period of significant economic and political instability.
The document in question, a bond worth 10,000 Marks, was issued in 1922, a period marked by hyperinflation and economic crisis in Germany. These bonds were essential for raising the funds necessary for the government’s operation and public expenses. Investors who purchased these securities lent money to the government in exchange for a fixed interest rate, payable at regular intervals.
Historical Data of Reichsschuldenverwaltung
| Year | Revenue (in RM) | Share Capital (in RM) | Headquarters | Year of Foundation | Year of Stock Exchange Listing | Year of Delisting | Year of Dissolution |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1922 | 2,500,000 | 1,000,000 | Berlin, Germany | 1920 | 1920 | 1933 | 1945 |
Document Features
| Feature | Detail |
|---|---|
| Bond Type | Schuldverschreibung |
| Nominal Value | 10,000 Mark |
| Interest Rate | 4.5% |
| Issue Date | August 1, 1922 |
| Maturity Date | October 31, 1930 |
| Guarantee | None specified |
| Serial Number | Not identified |
| Administrator’s Signature | Present |
| Authenticity Seal | Present |
For Scripophilia Collectors
Collecting historical documents such as stocks and bonds, known as Scripophilia, is a fascinating activity that allows one to own a tangible piece of financial history.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 Reichsschuldenverwaltung 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 Reichsschuldenverwaltung are particularly interesting to collectors due to their historical relevance and authenticity. 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All historical documents for sale are intended for collection purposes.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.