1894 - CHEMIN DE FER DE KOURSK-KHARKOF-AZOF...
1894 - CHEMIN DE FER DE KOURSK-KHARKOF-AZOF...
1894 - CHEMIN DE FER DE KOURSK-KHARKOF-AZOF COMP. DU (OBBLIG. DA 125 RUBLI ORO)
1894 - CHEMIN DE FER DE KOURSK-KHARKOF-AZOF COMP. DU (OBBLIG. DA 125 RUBLI ORO)

1894 - CHEMIN DE FER DE KOURSK-KHARKOF-AZOF COMP. DU (OBBLIG. DA 125 RUBLI ORO)

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The Kursk-Kharkov-Azov Railway Company is one of the most fascinating historical entities of the Russian Empire, symbolizing the railway expansion at the end of the 19th century. Founded in 1894, this company was a crucial link in the transportation network that connected the main cities and industrial centers in southern Russia. The strategic importance of the railway was reflected in its ability to facilitate not only the movement of people but also the transport of essential goods for the empire's economic development.

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The Kursk-Kharkov-Azov Railway Company is one of the most fascinating historical entities of the Russian Empire, symbolizing the railway expansion at the end of the 19th century. Founded in 1894, this company was a crucial link in the transportation network that connected the main cities and industrial centers in southern Russia. The strategic importance of the railway was reflected in its ability to facilitate not only the movement of people but also the transport of essential goods for the empire's economic development.

Company History

The Kursk-Kharkov-Azov railway was created to connect the cities of Kursk, Kharkov, and Azov, facilitating access to Black Sea ports and boosting trade in the area. The construction of the railway line was a significant engineering challenge, particularly considering the difficult terrain and the need to link remote areas with more developed urban centers.

The primary goal of the railway was to promote trade and industry in the region, facilitating the transport of agricultural products, minerals, and industrial goods. The railway not only connected major cities but also served as the backbone for the local economy, stimulating growth and attracting investment.

The bond represented in this document is an example of the type of financial instruments used to fund such monumental projects. The 1894 bond, with a face value of 125 gold rubles, guaranteed a 4% interest rate, a significant percentage for the time, attracting both national and international investors.

Historical Data of the Company (Table)

Historical Data Value
Year of Establishment 1894
Registered Office Saint Petersburg, Russian Empire
Name at Delisting Kursk-Kharkov-Azov Railway Company
Year of Stock Exchange Listing 1894
Year of Delisting from the Stock Exchange N/A
Year of Company Cessation 1917 (Russian Revolution and nationalization of railways)
Share Capital at Establishment 7,070,875 gold rubles
Share Capital at Cessation N/A
Annual Revenue Not available
Bond Interest Rate 4%
Face Value of the Bond 125 gold rubles
Bond Issue 9,500,000 gold rubles

Importance for Collectors

The document presented is a piece of financial history that not only tells of Russian railway expansion but also of the economic and political history of the time. For scripophily collectors, this bond represents a unique opportunity to own a fragment of history, a document that has traversed wars, revolutions, and epochal changes.

The collectible value of such documents lies not only in their rarity but also in their historical significance. Collectors appreciate the artistic beauty of bonds and shares, which often feature elaborate details and intricate designs, as well as their value as witnesses to a crucial phase of industrial history.

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

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1894
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Impero Russo
Rarity Index
R3
Quotation Index
S3
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