1940 - GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY 1.000$
1940 - GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY 1.000$
1940 - GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY 1.000$
1940 - GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY 1.000$

1940 - GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY 1.000$

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1940 - GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY  

Founded in 1883 by Emil Rathenau, Allgemeine Elektricitäts-Gesellschaft (AEG) was one of Germany's leading electrical engineering and manufacturing companies. AEG had a significant impact on the development of electrical technology and contributed substantially to the industrialization and modernization of the world. This historical bond represents an important piece of Germany's economic and industrial history.

Description

Founded in 1883 by Emil Rathenau, Allgemeine Elektricitäts-Gesellschaft (AEG) was one of Germany's leading electrical engineering and manufacturing companies. AEG had a significant impact on the development of electrical technology and contributed substantially to the industrialization and modernization of the world. This historical bond represents an important piece of Germany's economic and industrial history.

Company Historical Profile

AEG was a pioneer in various fields, including electric lighting, electric motors, transportation electrification, and industrial automation. The company introduced numerous innovations that transformed the industry and improved the quality of life for millions of people. A dedication to quality and innovation enabled AEG to become a prominent name in the global industrial landscape.

Company Historical Data

Year Revenue (Millions of Reichsmark) Share Capital (Millions of Reichsmark) Year of Establishment Headquarters Year of Stock Market Listing Year of Delisting Year of Company Cessation
1883 ND 1 1883 Berlin 1884 1996 1996
1920 350 150
1940 800 300

Characteristics of the Historical Document

Face Value Type of Bond Maturity Interest Rate Series Issue Date Maturity Date Signature
$1000 Gold Bond 15 years 6.5% A Dec 1, 1929 Dec 1, 1944 M. Rathenau

Importance of Scripophily Collecting

Scripophily, the collection of historical stocks and bonds, offers a unique opportunity to own a piece of economic and industrial history. Each document tells a story of innovation, success, and progress. Collectors appreciate not only the aesthetic value of these documents but also their historical significance. The quality of the print, the original signature, and the intricate details make these documents unique and valuable pieces for any collection.

Scripophily allows a better understanding of the economic and industrial dynamics of the past, providing a window into an era of great transformations. Collecting these documents means preserving and valuing the history of industry and finance, paying tribute to the companies and individuals who contributed to technological and industrial progress.

All historical documents for sale are considered collectibles. The documents have no economic or financial value (no economic or financial value); the second image is only representative of the company's object.

Product Details

Year of issue
1940
Nation of issue
Germania
Rarity Index
R5
Quotation Index
S5
scripofilia

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