The "Banque de Commerce Privée de St-Pétersbourg" was founded on July 28, 1864, in St. Petersburg, Russia. This bank played a crucial role in financing the commercial and industrial activities of the era. The bank issued shares to raise capital and support its financial operations, including the historical share from 1910 presented here.
Historical Data of the Company:
| Year of Establishment | Headquarters | Initial Share Capital | Year of Stock Exchange Listing | Year of Delisting | Year of Dissolution | Share Capital at Dissolution (or last available data) | Annual Revenue (1910) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1864 | St. Petersburg, Russia | 12,000,000 rubles | Not available | Not available | Not available | Not available | Not available |
Share Characteristics:
| Issue Date | Total Issue Amount | Nominal Value of Share | Serial Number | Language | Share Capital |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1910 | Not available | 200 rubles | 49878 | Russian and French | 12,000,000 rubles |
The presented share was issued in 1910 with a nominal value of 200 rubles. Written in Russian and French, it reflects the importance of the bank's operations in the international arena.
Importance of Scripophily Collecting
Collecting scripophily offers an extraordinary window into the economic and financial past. Each document tells the story of governments and companies that contributed to the economic progress of their time. Collecting historical shares and bonds is not just a hobby, but a way to preserve and appreciate economic and cultural history.
This particular document from the "Banque de Commerce Privée de St-Pétersbourg" is an excellent example of scripophily. Issued during a crucial period for the development of commercial activities in Russia, it represents the importance of the economic and financial policies of the time. Its detailed craftsmanship and authentic signatures add a touch of authenticity and historical value, making it a desirable piece for any collector.
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