1908 - BANCO PENINSULAR MEXICANO "TWIN LADIES"...
1908 - BANCO PENINSULAR MEXICANO "TWIN LADIES"...
1908 - BANCO PENINSULAR MEXICANO "TWIN LADIES"...
1908 - BANCO PENINSULAR MEXICANO "TWIN LADIES" 100 P.
1908 - BANCO PENINSULAR MEXICANO "TWIN LADIES" 100 P.
1908 - BANCO PENINSULAR MEXICANO "TWIN LADIES" 100 P.

1908 - BANCO PENINSULAR MEXICANO "TWIN LADIES" 100 P.

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The Banco Peninsular Mexicano was an important financial institution based in Mérida, in the State of Yucatán, Mexico. Founded in 1897, Banco Peninsular Mexicano specialized in banking and financial activities, playing a key role in the economic development of the region during the Porfirian era. The issuance of securities like the one depicted in the photo reflects the importance of banking credit during that period, when Mexico was undergoing modernization.

Description

The Banco Peninsular Mexicano was an important financial institution based in Mérida, in the State of Yucatán, Mexico. Founded in 1897, Banco Peninsular Mexicano specialized in banking and financial activities, playing a key role in the economic development of the region during the Porfirian era. The issuance of securities like the one depicted in the photo reflects the importance of banking credit during that period, when Mexico was undergoing modernization.

The shown share is a typical example of certificates issued during the Porfirian era, with elaborate design and the use of iconic symbols representing prosperity and stability. The certificate features a rich graphic design, with allegorical figures symbolizing strength and justice, two fundamental values for the institution.

2. Historical Data of the Company

Historical Data Value
Year of Establishment 1897
Headquarters Mérida, Yucatán, Mexico
Initial Share Capital $16,300,000
Last Available Share Capital $16,300,000
Year of Stock Exchange Listing Not available
Year of Delisting Not available
Year of Dissolution Not available

3. Historical Context

The issuance of this certificate dates back to 1908, a period when Mexico was under the presidency of Porfirio Díaz. This was a time of relative stability and economic growth, where the government encouraged foreign investment and infrastructure development. Banks like Banco Peninsular Mexicano played a crucial role in this process, providing the necessary capital for urban and industrial development projects.

4. Artistic and Typographic Details

The certificate features a central illustration with allegorical figures representing justice and prosperity, both drawn with great detail and artistic precision. The printing was done by the famous American Bank Note Company, known for the quality and security of its prints.

5. Provenance

This certificate has been preserved in excellent condition, as evidenced by the clearly visible details and the presence of all original coupons. It has been owned by several collectors over the years, each of whom has contributed to its preservation.

6. Valuation and Rarity

This title is considered rare, especially in such good condition. It is highly sought after by scripophilia collectors for its historical and artistic value. Compared to other similar certificates, this represents a significant piece of Mexican banking history.

7. Tips for Collectors

To properly preserve this certificate, it is recommended to frame it with UV-resistant glass and store it in a temperature and humidity-controlled environment. This type of document is not only a valuable collectible but can also be used as a refined gift for history, art, and finance enthusiasts, as well as an excellent decorative element for homes and offices.

All historical documents for sale are intended for collection. The documents have no economic or financial value (no economic or financial value), images that are not 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
Merida
Year of issue
1908
Nation of issue
Messico
Rarity Index
R4
Quotation Index
S4
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