Deutsche Hypothekenbank in Meiningen was one of the most influential financial institutions in pre-war Germany, specializing in mortgage loans. The bank played a crucial role in urban and real estate development, supporting the construction of residential, commercial, and industrial buildings. The historical bond we present today is a tangible example of the historical and economic importance of this institution.
Historical Profile of the Company
| Entry | Detail |
|---|---|
| Year of Establishment | 1862 |
| Registered Office | Meiningen, Germany |
| Year of Stock Exchange Listing | 1920 |
| Year of Delisting from Stock Exchange | 1936 |
| Year of Cessation of the Company | 1945 |
| Share Capital at Establishment | 5,000,000 Goldmark |
| Share Capital at Cessation | 20,000,000 Goldmark |
| Annual Revenue | Not available |
Document Features
| Feature | Detail |
|---|---|
| Issue | Issue XXV |
| Interest Rate | 7% |
| Value | 2000 Goldmark |
| Date of Issue | September 1, 1930 |
| Redemption Date | After April 1, 1936 |
| President's Signature | Included |
| Director's Signature | Included |
| Certification | Certified by the State Commissioner |
| Special Conditions | Not redeemable before April 1, 1936 |
Importance of Scripophilia Collecting
The collecting of historical documents such as stocks and bonds, known as scripophilia, represents a fascinating journey through past economies. Each certificate not only tells the story of the company that issued it but also of the economic and political context of the time. Owning a document like this bond from Deutsche Hypothekenbank in Meiningen means holding a piece of history that lived through periods of prosperity, crisis, wars, and reconstructions.
These documents are not only historical testimonies but also works of art, often featuring elaborate details and authentic signatures. Their preservation and collection allow history and finance enthusiasts to keep the memory of past eras alive.
For collectors, owning a bond like this means appreciating 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All historical documents for sale are intended for collection purposes.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.