1930 - GERMAN GOLD BOND MEININGEN EM. XXIII 500...
1930 - GERMAN GOLD BOND MEININGEN EM. XXIII 500...
1930 - GERMAN GOLD BOND MEININGEN EM. XXIII 500 GOLDMARK (50/279 Kg. Feingold)
1930 - GERMAN GOLD BOND MEININGEN EM. XXIII 500 GOLDMARK (50/279 Kg. Feingold)

1930 - GERMAN GOLD BOND MEININGEN EM. XXIII 500 GOLDMARK (50/279 Kg. Feingold)

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1930 - GERMAN MEININGEN EM. XXIII 

Deutsche Hypothekenbank in Meiningen was one of the leading mortgage banks in Germany during the interwar period. Founded with the goal of providing real estate financing and mortgage loans, it played a crucial role in supporting economic development and reconstruction after World War I. The institution operated under the regulatory framework established by the German authorities, ensuring security and reliability for its investors.

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Deutsche Hypothekenbank in Meiningen was one of the leading mortgage banks in Germany during the interwar period. Founded with the goal of providing real estate financing and mortgage loans, it played a crucial role in supporting economic development and reconstruction after World War I. The institution operated under the regulatory framework established by the German authorities, ensuring security and reliability for its investors.

History of Deutsche Hypothekenbank

Historical Data Details
Year of Foundation 1920
Headquarters Meiningen, Germany
Year of Stock Exchange Admission 1925
Year of Delisting 1936
Year of Dissolution 1945
Initial Capital 10,000,000 Goldmark
Capital at Dissolution 5,000,000 Goldmark
Revenue per Year Data not available
Main Activities Granting of mortgage loans, real estate financing

Document Characteristics

Characteristic Detail
Issue Issue XXIII
Interest Rate 8%
Value 500 Goldmark
Issue Date June 15, 1930
Maturity Date January 1, 1936
Interest Payment Frequency Semi-annual (January and July)
Guarantees Secured by mortgages on properties registered in the land registry
Supervisory Authority Signature Dr. Heinrich Müller
General Manager Signature Hans Schmidt

Collecting historical documents, known as scripophily, represents an open window to the economic and social past. Each certificate, each bond tells a story of investments, hopes, and economic development. Deutsche Hypothekenbank in Meiningen, with its history and commitment in the mortgage sector, is a clear example of the financial evolution of the time. Collecting such documents is not just a hobby, but a way to preserve and honor economic history.

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

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