1898 - REPUBLICA MEXICANA 5% ESTADOS UNIDOS...
1898 - REPUBLICA MEXICANA 5% ESTADOS UNIDOS...
1898 - REPUBLICA MEXICANA 5% ESTADOS UNIDOS MEXICANOS
1898 - REPUBLICA MEXICANA 5% ESTADOS UNIDOS MEXICANOS

1898 - REPUBLICA MEXICANA 5% ESTADOS UNIDOS MEXICANOS

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"Deuda Interior Amortizable al 5%" of the Estados Unidos Mexicanos is one of the most representative documents of Mexico's economic and financial history at the end of the 19th century. This bond was issued in the context of the financial reforms of the post-reform period, where the Mexican government sought to restructure domestic public debt and strengthen its economy. This title represents an important testimony of the historical period when Mexico was establishing itself as an independent and modern nation, striving to stabilize its economy through public debt management.

Description

The "Deuda Interior Amortizable al 5%" of the Estados Unidos Mexicanos is one of the most representative documents of Mexico's economic and financial history at the end of the 19th century. This bond was issued in the context of the financial reforms of the post-reform period, where the Mexican government sought to restructure domestic public debt and strengthen its economy. This title represents an important testimony of the historical period when Mexico was establishing itself as an independent and modern nation, striving to stabilize its economy through public debt management.

Historical Data of the Company

Field Details
Year of Establishment 1898
Registered Office Mexico City, Mexico
Delisting Name N/A
Year of Stock Exchange Listing 1898
Year of Delisting N/A
Year of Dissolution Still active (Mexican Government)
Initial Capital $10,000,000 Pesos Fortes
Capital at Dissolution N/A

Document Characteristics

Characteristic Details
Type of Title Bond
Interest Rate 5%
Issue Date April 1, 1898
Nominal Value $500 Pesos Fortes
Series Tercera Serie
Printing and Typography Waterlow & Sons Limited, London, UK
Typography Elements Floral motifs, emblem of the Republic, allegorical figures of justice and commerce

Historical Context

In 1898, Mexico was a developing nation seeking to strengthen its economic and financial position internationally. Bonds like this one were essential tools for financing public works and managing public debt. In a context of relative political stability, the Mexican government issued these bonds to attract both domestic and international investors, with the goal of consolidating debt and supporting the country's infrastructural development.

Artistic and Typographic Details

The certificate features rich decoration with floral elements, national symbols such as the Mexican eagle, and allegorical figures representing justice and commerce. These details not only enhance the document's aesthetics but also strengthen its symbolic value as a historical and artistic testimony.

Provenance of the Title

This bond has been preserved over the decades, passing from hand to hand among various scripophily collectors. Its provenance has been traced and can be certified with a detailed historical registry, available upon request.

Evaluation and Rarity

This title is considered rare due to its age and the historical context in which it was issued. Its value is enhanced by the quality of its preservation and the historical relevance of the document.

Text for Collectors

Scripophily collecting is not just a passion for history; it's also an opportunity to own unique and irreplaceable pieces of the past. This document represents an important piece of Mexico's economic history, and adding it to your collection not only enriches your cultural heritage but also represents an investment in historical memory. Collectors can display such certificates in a way that emphasizes their artistic beauty and historical value.

Use as a Gift

These documents, in addition to being an investment for personal collecting, are ideal for gifting as unique pieces of history, suitable for decorating offices, studies, or homes with a touch of historical and financial art.

All historical documents for sale are considered collectibles. The documents have no economic or financial value (no economic or financial value), and images that are not the historical document are representative of the object of the company and the historical period of reference and are not provided but can be freely downloaded from the website and printed.

Product Details

Place of issue
Città del Messico
Year of issue
1898
Nation of issue
Messico
Rarity Index
R4
Quotation Index
S4
scripofilia

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