1925 - ELECTRIC POWER CORPORATION BOND 500$
1925 - ELECTRIC POWER CORPORATION BOND 500$
1925 - ELECTRIC POWER CORPORATION BOND 500$
1925 - ELECTRIC POWER CORPORATION BOND 500$

1925 - ELECTRIC POWER CORPORATION BOND 500$

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1925 - ELECTRIC POWER CORPORATION

Description

The Electric Power Corporation (Elektrowerke Aktiengesellschaft) was one of the leading German companies in the production and distribution of electrical energy. Founded in 1920, the company played a fundamental role in developing Germany's electrical infrastructure, contributing to the modernization and industrialization of the country during the 20th century.

Historical Data of the Company

Data Value
Year of Establishment 1920
Headquarters Berlin, Germany
Name at Delisting from Stock Exchange Elektrowerke Aktiengesellschaft
Year of Stock Exchange Admission 1925
Year of Delisting from Stock Exchange 1945
Year of Company Cessation 1950
Initial Capital 2 million Marks
Final Capital 10 million Marks
Revenue in 1930 50 million Reichsmark
Revenue in 1940 75 million Reichsmark

Characteristics of the Historical Document

Characteristic Detail
Type of Document Bond (Gold Bond)
Nominal Value $500
Interest Rate 6.5%
Duration 25 years
Issue Date March 11, 1925
Maturity Date March 11, 1950
Issuer Electric Power Corporation (Elektrowerke AG)
Country Germany
Language English and German

Scripophily collecting offers a unique opportunity to own a piece of economic and industrial history. Each document tells a story of innovation, growth, and transformation, reflecting the economic dynamics of a bygone era. The aesthetic beauty of these documents, with their intricate details and illustrations, makes them art pieces as well as historical testimonies.

The bond of the Electric Power Corporation represents a significant piece of German and world industrial history. Issued in Germany, it symbolizes the power and influence of the electrical sector in the modern era. Collecting a document like this not only enriches one's collection but also provides a tangible link to the past, allowing for exploration and understanding of the roots of the modern global economy.

All historical documents for sale are intended for collection purposes only. The documents have no economic or financial value (no economic or financial value), the second image is only representative of the company's business.

Product Details

Year of issue
1925
Nation of issue
Germania
Rarity Index
R4
Quotation Index
S4
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