The "Compagnie Houillère et Métallurgique de Novo-Pavlovka" was one of the main mining and metallurgical companies active in the Donetz basin in southern Russia. Founded in 1898, the company was involved in the extraction and processing of coal and other mineral resources, fundamental for the industry of the time. The company played a crucial role in the economic and industrial development of the region, significantly contributing to the local and national economy.
Historical Profile 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 (1898) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1898 | Paris, France | 7,000,000 francs | Not available | Not available | Not available | Not available | Not available |
Bond Characteristics:
| Issue Date | Total Issue Amount | Nominal Value of Bond | Serial Number | Language | Annual Yield | Coupon Payment Dates |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| December 7, 1898 | 15,000,000 francs | 150 francs | 83257 | French | 5% | Not specified |
The presented bond was issued on December 7, 1898, with a nominal value of 150 francs. Written in French, it reflects the international scope of the company's operations.
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This particular document from the "Compagnie Houillère et Métallurgique de Novo-Pavlovka" is an excellent example of scripophily. Issued during a crucial period for Russia's industrial development, it represents the importance of the mining industries and economic development strategies 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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