1930 - GERMAN GOLD BOND MEININGEN EM. VIII...
1930 - GERMAN GOLD BOND MEININGEN EM. VIII...
1930 - GERMAN GOLD BOND MEININGEN EM. VIII 1.000 GOLDMARK (100/279 Kg. Feingold)
1930 - GERMAN GOLD BOND MEININGEN EM. VIII 1.000 GOLDMARK (100/279 Kg. Feingold)

1930 - GERMAN GOLD BOND MEININGEN EM. VIII 1.000 GOLDMARK (100/279 Kg. Feingold)

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1930 - GERMAN GOLD BOND MEININGEN EM. VIII 
Deutsche Hypothekenbank in Meiningen was one of the leading financial institutions in Germany in the early 20th century, specializing in mortgage loans. Founded with the aim of supporting real estate and infrastructure development, the bank played a crucial role in the economic and urban growth of the country. Its history reflects the ability to adapt to changing economic and political conditions, significantly contributing to the construction and modernization of German cities.

Description

Deutsche Hypothekenbank in Meiningen was one of the leading financial institutions in Germany in the early 20th century, specializing in mortgage loans. Founded with the aim of supporting real estate and infrastructure development, the bank played a crucial role in the economic and urban growth of the country. Its history reflects the ability to adapt to changing economic and political conditions, significantly contributing to the construction and modernization of German cities.

Historical Profile of the Company

Entry Detail
Year of Establishment Not specified
Registered Office Meiningen, Germany
Year of Stock Exchange Listing Not specified
Year of Delisting from Stock Exchange Not specified
Year of Cessation of the Company Not specified
Share Capital at Establishment Not specified
Share Capital at Cessation or Latest Available Data Not specified
Annual Revenue Not available

Document Features

Feature Detail
Issue Issue VIII
Interest Rate 8%
Value 1000 Goldmark
Date of Issue May 15, 1926
Redemption Date After January 1, 1936
President's Signature Included
Director's Signature Included
Certification Certified by the State Commissioner
Special Conditions Not redeemable before January 1, 1936

Importance of Scripophilia Collecting

The collecting of historical documents such as stocks and bonds, known as scripophilia, represents a fascinating window into the economic and financial past. Each certificate tells a story, not only of the companies that issued them but also of the historical, political, and economic context in which they were created. Owning a piece of history like a bond from Deutsche Hypothekenbank in Meiningen means holding a document that witnessed periods of prosperity, crisis, war, and reconstruction.

These documents are not only fascinating historical artifacts but also works of art, often adorned with elaborate details and authentic signatures. Their preservation and collection allow history and economics enthusiasts to keep the memory of a bygone era alive.

For collectors, owning a bond like this means valuing a unique cultural and economic heritage while enjoying the artistic beauty and historical value of the document.

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 object 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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