Preußische Zentralstadtshaft was one of the historic financial institutions of Prussia, founded with the goal of providing financial and mortgage support during a period of rapid economic development. This institution was created by decree of the Prussian Ministry on January 23, 1922, playing a crucial role in providing economic stability and secure financing during the interwar period.
Historical Profile of the Company
| Historical Data | Details |
|---|---|
| Year of establishment | 1922 |
| Headquarters | Berlin, Germany |
| Name at stock delisting | Preußische Zentralstadtshaft |
| Year of stock market admission | 1923 |
| Year of stock market delisting | 1945 |
| Year of company cessation | 1945 |
| Initial share capital | 5,000,000 Goldmark |
| Final share capital | 15,000,000 Goldmark |
Document Details
| Characteristic | Description |
|---|---|
| Issuer | Preußische Zentralstadtshaft |
| Type of bond | Goldpfandbrief |
| Nominal value | 500 Goldmark |
| Interest | 7% per annum |
| Issue date | January 2, 1924 |
| Maturity date | January 2, 1944 |
| Collateral | 179.2100 grams of Feingold (fine gold) |
| CEO's signature | Dr. Otto |
| Director's signature | M. Müller |
| Controller's signature | H. Schmidt |
This document represents not only a piece of financial history but also an opportunity for collectors to own a tangible part of Prussia's economic past. Preußische Zentralstadtshaft issued these bonds as part of their operations to finance real estate and urban development projects.
The Importance of Scripophily
Collecting historical documents, known as scripophily, is an activity that allows rediscovery and preservation of fragments of economic history.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.
Invitation to Collectors
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