1924 - GERMAN BOND GOLD-HYPOTHEKENPFANDBRIEF 8%...
1924 - GERMAN BOND GOLD-HYPOTHEKENPFANDBRIEF 8%...
1924 - GERMAN BOND GOLD-HYPOTHEKENPFANDBRIEF 8% 179,21 GRAMM FEINGOLD. LAW AUGUST 30, 1924
1924 - GERMAN BOND GOLD-HYPOTHEKENPFANDBRIEF 8% 179,21 GRAMM FEINGOLD. LAW AUGUST 30, 1924

1924 - GERMAN BOND GOLD-HYPOTHEKENPFANDBRIEF 8% 179,21 GRAMM FEINGOLD. LAW AUGUST 30, 1924

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1924 - GERMAN BOND GOLD-HYPOTHEKENPFANDBRIEF 

The Sächsische Bodenkreditanstalt in Dresden, established on June 1, 1926, was a regional German bank specializing in mortgage lending. Its primary activity was financing real estate and agricultural projects through the issuance of bonds secured by mortgages on land and real estate properties.

The document in question is a "Gold-Hypothekenpfandbrief" issued in 1926 with a nominal value of 500 Goldmark. This type of bond offered an interest rate of 8%, payable semi-annually, and represented a safe and solid investment for savers of the time.

Description

The Sächsische Bodenkreditanstalt in Dresden, established on June 1, 1926, was a regional German bank specializing in mortgage lending. Its primary activity was financing real estate and agricultural projects through the issuance of bonds secured by mortgages on land and real estate properties.

The document in question is a "Gold-Hypothekenpfandbrief" issued in 1926 with a nominal value of 500 Goldmark. This type of bond offered an interest rate of 8%, payable semi-annually, and represented a safe and solid investment for savers of the time.

Historical Data of Sächsische Bodenkreditanstalt

Year Revenue Initial Share Capital Final Share Capital Year of Establishment Headquarters Name at Delisting Year of Listing Year of Delisting Year of Dissolution
1926 ND ND ND 1926 Dresden Sächsische Bodenkreditanstalt ND ND ND

Document Features

Issue Date Interest Rate Nominal Value Maturity Zinssatz
June 1, 1926 8% 500 Goldmark 1931 8%

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Product Details

Place of issue
Berlino
Year of issue
1924
Nation of issue
Germania
Rarity Index
R3
Quotation Index
S3

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