The Riazan-Ouralsk Railway Company, founded in 1914, was one of the leading railway companies in the Russian Empire. The company was established with the aim of developing and managing railway lines in the Riazan-Ouralsk region, a strategic area for the transportation of goods and passengers during a period of economic and industrial expansion for Russia.
This bond, issued in 1914, represents a significant example of Imperial Russian finance. Issued with a 4.5% interest rate, this document is a valuable piece for scripophily collectors, providing a fascinating insight into past economic and financial practices.
Historical Data of the Company
| Year | Revenue | Headquarters | Company Name | Year of Incorporation | Year of Stock Exchange Listing | Year of Delisting | Year of Cessation | Share Capital at Incorporation | Share Capital at Cessation |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1914 | Not Available | Saint Petersburg, Russia | Riazan-Ouralsk Railway Company | 1914 | 1914 | Not Available | Not Available | Not Available | Not Available |
Document Characteristics
| Characteristic | Detail |
|---|---|
| Type of Bond | 4.5% Riazan-Ouralsk Railway |
| Issue Date | 1914 |
| Serial Number | Not identifiable |
| Nominal Value | 187 Rubles 50 Kopecks, 500 Francs |
| Interest Rate | 4.5% |
| Issue Currency | Rubles, Francs, Pounds |
| Document Language | Russian and French |
| Signatures | Various Board Members |
| Issued to Bearer | Bearer |
| Guarantee | Guaranteed by the Imperial Russian Government |
Scripophily Collecting
Scripophily collecting is a passion that combines history and finance, offering collectors the opportunity to own a tangible piece of the past. Historians and finance enthusiasts find these documents fascinating for their unique stories and aesthetic value.
This particular certificate from the Riazan-Ouralsk Railway Company represents a rare and fascinating example from a turbulent period in Russian history, just before the revolution. The quality of the signatures, detailed graphics, and rarity of the document make it a valuable addition to any collection.
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