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

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

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1930 - GERMAN GOLD BOND MEININGEN EM. XXIII 
The Deutsche Hypothekenbank in Meiningen, one of the most prominent financial institutions of its time, played a crucial role in financing the German real estate sector during the early 20th century. Founded with the aim of providing mortgage loans secured by real properties, the bank supported the construction and development of numerous real estate projects, significantly contributing to the region's economic and infrastructural growth.

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The Deutsche Hypothekenbank in Meiningen, one of the most prominent financial institutions of its time, played a crucial role in financing the German real estate sector during the early 20th century. Founded with the aim of providing mortgage loans secured by real properties, the bank supported the construction and development of numerous real estate projects, significantly contributing to the region's economic and infrastructural growth.

The document represented here is an 8% Gold Mortgage Bond issued in 1930, exemplifying how the bank raised capital through mortgage-backed bonds. These securities were highly valued by investors for their safety and reliability, offering a fixed and steady return. The Deutsche Hypothekenbank in Meiningen was part of a consortium of German mortgage banks, thus expanding its reach and issuance capacity.

Historical Data of the Company

Year Revenue Share Capital at Foundation Share Capital at Cessation Registered Office Year of Foundation Year of Stock Exchange Listing Year of Delisting Year of Cessation
ND ND ND ND Meiningen, Germany ND ND ND ND

Document Characteristics

Issue Interest Rate Nominal Value Issue Date Maturity Date Language Serial Number
XXIII 8% 100 Goldmark June 15, 1930 January 1, 1936 German 3920

For Scripophilia Collectors

Collecting historical documents such as stocks and bonds, known as scripophilia, offers a fascinating window into the economic and financial past. Each certificate tells a story of development, innovation, and social transformation. Collecting documents like this 8% Gold Mortgage Bond from Deutsche Hypothekenbank in Meiningen can provide a valuable tangible connection to history and represent a significant investment in cultural heritage.

All historical documents for sale are considered collectibles. 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
R2
Quotation Index
S2
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