Mitteldeutsche Bodenkredit-Anstalt is a historic German financial institution founded in the heart of Germany. This company has been a cornerstone in the mortgage financing sector, issuing mortgage-backed bonds that have supported economic and real estate development in the region. The document under examination is an example of the bonds issued by the company, specifically a gold-backed mortgage bond with a nominal value of 100 Goldmark.
Founded on April 2, 1930, Mitteldeutsche Bodenkredit-Anstalt had its headquarters in Greiz and Berlin. Over the years, the company significantly contributed to the real estate market through the issuance of secure and profitable bonds. Despite the economic turbulence of the period, these bonds offered investors an annual interest rate of 8%, guaranteed by a gold equivalent of 35.842 grams of fine gold for every 100 Goldmark.
Historical Data of the Company
| Year | Revenue | Share Capital | Headquarters | Year of Establishment | Year of Cessation | Denomination at Stock Delisting | Year of Stock Listing | Year of Stock Delisting |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1930 | N/A | N/A | Greiz, Berlin | 1930 | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A |
Document Features
| Issue Date | Nominal Value | Annual Interest Rate | Maturity Date | Gold Equivalent | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| April 2, 1930 | 100 Goldmark | 8% | September 30, 1958 | 35.842 grams | N/A |
For scripophily collectors, this document represents a significant piece of European financial history. Its importance lies not only in its historical value but also in the detailed features that make it unique. Mitteldeutsche Bodenkredit-Anstalt played a crucial role in financing the German real estate market during a period of significant economic changes.
This type of document offers a unique opportunity to own a piece of financial history, reflecting the investment practices and economic landscape of the time. For collectors, the beauty of the design and the history behind each bond add invaluable value to their collection.
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