1908 - BANCO HIPOTECARIO DE CREDITO TERRITORIAL...
1908 - BANCO HIPOTECARIO DE CREDITO TERRITORIAL...
1908 - BANCO HIPOTECARIO DE CREDITO TERRITORIAL MEXICANO S. A. (QUEEN ELIZABETH) $100 BLU
1908 - BANCO HIPOTECARIO DE CREDITO TERRITORIAL MEXICANO S. A. (QUEEN ELIZABETH) $100 BLU

1908 - BANCO HIPOTECARIO DE CREDITO TERRITORIAL MEXICANO S. A. (QUEEN ELIZABETH) $100 BLU

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The stock certificate we present belongs to the Banco Hipotecario de Crédito Territorial Mexicano, S.A., one of Mexico's most significant financial institutions in the early 20th century. This certificate, issued on July 1, 1911, represents a stock with a nominal value of 100 Mexican Pesos, reflecting the bank's importance in Mexico's economic context at the time.

Description

Banco Hipotecario de Crédito Territorial Mexicano, S.A.: A Pillar of Mexican Finance

The stock certificate we present belongs to the Banco Hipotecario de Crédito Territorial Mexicano, S.A., one of Mexico's most significant financial institutions in the early 20th century. This certificate, issued on July 1, 1911, represents a stock with a nominal value of 100 Mexican Pesos, reflecting the bank's importance in Mexico's economic context at the time.

Historical Context

During the Porfiriato, Mexico experienced an unprecedented phase of economic expansion and modernization. Banks like the Banco Hipotecario de Crédito Territorial Mexicano, S.A. played a crucial role in the development of the agricultural and real estate sectors by providing long-term mortgage-backed financing. The relative economic stability of this period attracted foreign capital, as evidenced by the title's denomination in multiple languages.

This certificate reflects the trust placed in the bank by investors and its integration into the global financial system. The Banco Hipotecario de Crédito Territorial Mexicano significantly contributed to the growth of the real estate sector, enabling the development of new urban and rural areas through land credit.

Company Historical Data

Field Details
Year of establishment 1908
Headquarters Mexico City, Mexico
Name upon delisting Banco Hipotecario de Crédito Territorial Mexicano, S.A.
Year of stock market listing Not available
Year of delisting Not available
Year of company closure Not available
Initial capital $5,000,000 Mex. Pesos
Final capital Not available
Sector Banking and Finance

Certificate Characteristics

Field Details
Type of title Stock
Face value $100 Mexican Pesos
Issue date July 1, 1911
Printer Charles Skipper & East, London
Signature Signed by the Chairman of the Board and the Cashier
Decorative elements Blue floral motifs with a central allegorical portrait
Artist Not specified
Other details Stamps and postmarks added later

Artistic and Typographic Context

The certificate features a blue decorative frame with intricate floral motifs, a distinctive characteristic of financial documents of the time. The central image is an allegorical female figure, symbolizing prosperity and security, adding an element of solemnity and beauty to the certificate. The elegant and legible text was printed by Charles Skipper & East of London, a prestigious name in the printing of financial certificates.

Provenance

This certificate comes from a private collection and has been preserved in excellent condition, maintaining its integrity. It represents a highly relevant historical testimony, documenting Mexico's role in the international financial context of the early 20th century.

Valuation and Rarity

The Banco Hipotecario de Crédito Territorial Mexicano certificate is considered rare and highly valuable for scripophily collectors, both for its historical significance and the artistic quality of its production. Its rarity and good condition make it a highly sought-after piece.

Tips for Scripophily Collectors

Owning a certificate like this means preserving an important part of Mexico's economic history. It is advisable to protect these documents with high-quality frames and store them in optimal conditions to preserve their beauty and integrity. In addition to being a historical investment, these certificates also represent an ideal unique gift or a decorative element of great visual and historical impact.

All historical documents for sale are considered collectibles. The documents have no economic or financial value (no economic or financial value); the images that are not of the historical document are representative of the company's object and the historical period of reference and are not provided, but can be freely downloaded from the website and printed.

Product Details

Place of issue
Città del Messico
Year of issue
1911
Nation of issue
Messico
Rarity Index
R4
Quotation Index
S4
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