1924 - GERMAN BOND GOLD-HYPOTHEKENPFANDBRIEF 8%...
1924 - GERMAN BOND GOLD-HYPOTHEKENPFANDBRIEF 8%...
1924 - GERMAN BOND GOLD-HYPOTHEKENPFANDBRIEF 8% 358,42 GRAMM FEINGOLD. LAW AUGUST 30, 1924
1924 - GERMAN BOND GOLD-HYPOTHEKENPFANDBRIEF 8% 358,42 GRAMM FEINGOLD. LAW AUGUST 30, 1924

1924 - GERMAN BOND GOLD-HYPOTHEKENPFANDBRIEF 8% 358,42 GRAMM FEINGOLD. LAW AUGUST 30, 1924

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1924 - GERMAN BOND GOLD-HYPOTHEKENPFANDBRIEF 
Deutsche Hypothekenbank in Meiningen is a living testament to Germany's rich financial history. Founded in 1896, this bank played a crucial role in economic development and infrastructure construction in the period before World War II. Issued as long-term financing instruments, their "Gold-Hypothekenpfandbrief" were mortgage-backed bonds, an innovative and secure method for raising capital.

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Deutsche Hypothekenbank in Meiningen is a living testament to Germany's rich financial history. Founded in 1896, this bank played a crucial role in economic development and infrastructure construction in the period before World War II. Issued as long-term financing instruments, their "Gold-Hypothekenpfandbrief" were mortgage-backed bonds, an innovative and secure method for raising capital.

Historical Profile of the Company

Historical Data Details
Year of establishment 1896
Headquarters Meiningen, Germany
Name at stock delisting Deutsche Hypothekenbank in Meiningen
Year of stock market admission 1922
Year of stock market delisting 1945
Year of company cessation 1945
Initial share capital 1,000,000 Goldmark
Final share capital 5,000,000 Goldmark

Document Details

Characteristic Description
Issuer Deutsche Hypothekenbank in Meiningen
Type of bond Gold-Hypothekenpfandbrief
Nominal value 1000 Goldmark
Interest 8% per annum
Issue date June 15, 1928
Maturity date January 2, 1934
Collateral 358.42 grams of Feingold (fine gold)
CEO's signature Dr. Heinrich Müller
Director's signature Franz Neumann
Controller's signature Karl Grunberg

This document represents not only a piece of financial history but also an opportunity for collectors to own a tangible part of Germany's economic past. Deutsche Hypothekenbank in Meiningen issued these bonds as part of their operations to finance infrastructure and real estate projects.

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Collecting historical documents, known as scripophily, is an activity that allows rediscovery and preservation of fragments of economic history. Each document tells a unique story, reflecting the financial, political, and social dynamics of its time. Owning a bond like this means not only having an old piece of paper but also a symbol of trust, financial innovation, and economic development.

Scripophily offers collectors the chance to explore history through a different lens, that of money and investments. These documents not only enrich historical knowledge but can also be a great cultural investment, increasing in value over time.

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All historical documents for sale are intended as collectibles. The documents have no economic or financial value (no economic or financial value), the second image is only representative of the company's object.

Tutti i documenti storici in vendita si intendono da collezione. I documenti non hanno nessun valore economico o finanziario (no economic or financial value), la seconda immagine è solo rappresentativa dell'oggetto della società di riferimento.

Product Details

Place of issue
Berlino
Year of issue
1924
Nation of issue
Germania
Rarity Index
R2
Quotation Index
S2

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