1930 - GERMAN GOLD BOND MEININGEN EM. XXV 100...
1930 - GERMAN GOLD BOND MEININGEN EM. XXV 100...
1930 - GERMAN GOLD BOND MEININGEN EM. XXV 100 GOLDMARK (10/279 Kg. Feingold)
1930 - GERMAN GOLD BOND MEININGEN EM. XXV 100 GOLDMARK (10/279 Kg. Feingold)

1930 - GERMAN GOLD BOND MEININGEN EM. XXV 100 GOLDMARK (10/279 Kg. Feingold)

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1930 - GERMANMEININGEN EM. XXV
The Deutsche Hypothekenbank in Meiningen, headquartered in Meiningen, is one of the historical German mortgage banks that played a crucial role in the development of the real estate and financial sector in Germany. Founded with the goal of providing mortgage-backed loans, this institution significantly contributed to the economic and infrastructural growth of the country.

Description

The Deutsche Hypothekenbank in Meiningen, headquartered in Meiningen, is one of the historical German mortgage banks that played a crucial role in the development of the real estate and financial sector in Germany. Founded with the goal of providing mortgage-backed loans, this institution significantly contributed to the economic and infrastructural growth of the country.

Historical Profile of the Company

Year Revenue (Goldmark) Share Capital (Goldmark) Headquarters Name at Delisting Year of Establishment Year of Stock Exchange Listing Year of Delisting Year of Company Cessation
1930 N/A N/A Meiningen N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A

Document Characteristics

Feature Detail
Document Type Gold-Pfandbrief (Gold Mortgage Bond)
Date of Issue September 1, 1930
Nominal Value 100 Goldmark
Interest Rate 7%
Interest Frequency April/October
Signatories Members of the Board of Directors
Serial Number 1274
Issuance Issue XXV Litera N
Document Condition Good

The Deutsche Hypothekenbank in Meiningen issued this gold mortgage bond with a nominal value of 100 Goldmark and an annual interest rate of 7%. The document, dated September 1, 1930, is a classic example of a mortgage-backed bond aimed at financing real estate and infrastructure projects.

Importance of Scripophily

Scripophily, the collection of historical stock and bond certificates, is a fascinating practice that allows collectors to own tangible pieces of financial and economic history. These documents not only represent aesthetic and historical value but also provide insights into the economic dynamics of the past. The certificate from the Deutsche Hypothekenbank in Meiningen, with its elegant handwriting and artistic details, is a perfect example of what makes scripophily such an engaging passion.

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 company's object of reference.

Product Details

Place of issue
Year of issue
1930
Nation of issue
Germania
Rarity Index
R2
Quotation Index
S2
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