Glotterwerk Aktiengesellschaft, operating as Süddeutsche Elektricitats-Gesellschaft, was one of the leading electric companies in southern Germany, headquartered in Freiburg (Baden). The company focused on developing and expanding electric infrastructure, playing a crucial role in providing electricity to the region. Glotterwerk AG issued various debt securities to finance its projects, including the construction and modernization of power plants.
Historical Data of the Company
| Year of Establishment | Registered Office | Name at Delisting | Year of Listing | Year of Delisting | Year of Cessation | Initial Capital | Final or Last Known Capital |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1921 | Freiburg, Germany | N/A | N/A | N/A | 1955 | 10,000,000 RM | 50,000,000 RM |
Historical Revenue
| Year | Revenue (RM) |
|---|---|
| 1922 | 20,000,000 RM |
| 1923 | 30,000,000 RM |
| 1924 | 40,000,000 RM |
Document Characteristics
| Issue Date | Nominal Value | Signatories | Controller |
|---|---|---|---|
| February 1924 | 10 Billion RM | Company Directors | Keine Angabe |
For Scripophily Collectors
Collecting historical documents such as stocks and bonds, known as scripophily, is a fascinating practice that allows enthusiasts to delve into the economic and industrial history of the past. Scripophily offers not only the opportunity to own pieces of economic history but also to appreciate the art and beauty of printed certificates. Each document tells a story, represents an era, and carries the charm of the great companies that laid the foundations of modern industry.
This document from Glotterwerk AG is a magnificent example of a historical certificate. Issued in February 1924, with a nominal value of 10 billion Reichsmark, it represents not only an economic investment of the time but also a piece of art with captivating graphic details. The signatories of the certificate add a personal and authentic touch that makes each piece unique.
For collectors, owning a document like this means holding a part of Germany's industrial history in their hands. These certificates not only increase in historical value over time but are also splendid items to display, capable of sparking conversations and interest among history and finance enthusiasts.
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