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South-Russian Dneprovskoe Metallurgical Society. Bond. 250 rubles, 1890 deco

$ 15.83

Availability: 48 in stock
  • Condition: Still very good for the age.
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Modified Item: No
  • Circulated/Uncirculated: Circulated
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Russian Federation

    Description

    South-Russian Dneprovskoe Metallurgical Society. Bond. 250 rubles, 1890 Ekaterinoslav, 11/01/1890 5% bond in 250 rubles, bond size - 29.5 x 37.3 cm, bond color is good, black, brown,
    just a talon. no coupons in Russian and French. This large steel company was founded in 1887 and also produced rails.
    The Catherine railway built in 1884 connected the Donetsk coal and Krivoy Rog iron ore basins and
    passed near the village of Kamenskoye
    (since 1917 - the city of Kamenskoye, since 1936 - the city of Dneprodzerzhinsk).
    The region has unlimited
    water resources) created all the prerequisites for the construction of a large metallurgical enterprise.
    Such construction was started in the spring of 1887 by the South Russian Dneprovsky Metallurgical Society,
    formed in May 1886 by the merger of the Warsaw Steel Works Society, which was on the verge of bankruptcy,
    and the Belgian company Kokkeril. 27% of the capital in it belonged to French partners. The communists who came to power in 1918, by decrees, nationalized and annulled (abolished) private property,
    enterprises, financial institutions, securities and coupons of tsarist Russia.
    Backside the conditions of this bond. With some coupons. Lot of fiscal stamps.
    See scans. Allover good for the age.