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Aeronca Aircraft Corporation Stock Group (102304)

Currency:USD Category:Coins & Paper Money / Stock & Bond - Transportation Start Price:60.00 USD Estimated At:120.00 - 200.00 USD
Aeronca Aircraft Corporation Stock Group  (102304)
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This item SOLD at 2019 May 18 @ 08:06UTC-7 : PDT/MST
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Lot of six. 1-2) Two $.55 Cumulative Convertible Preferred stocks. # P113 and P1340. Red. 1945 and 1947. Both cancelled. 3) Bright green $.55 Cumulative Convertible Preferred stock. # P1701. 1945. Cancelled. 4) Dark green Common Stock. 1946. Cancelled. 5) Bright Blue common stock. # C1957. 1946. Cancelled. Orange 5 3/4 % Convertible Subordinated Debenture due 1982. 1972. Specimen. These are generally in very fine condition. Aeronca, contracted from Aeronautical Corporation of America, located in Middletown, Ohio, is a US manufacturer of engine components and airframe structures for commercial aviation and the defense industry, and a former aircraft manufacturer. From 1928 to 1951, the company was a major producer of general aviation aircraft, and also produced the engines for some of their early designs. The Aeronca Aircraft Corporation was founded November 11, 1928, in Cincinnati, Ohio. Backed by the financial and political support of the prominent Taft family and future Ohio senator Robert A. Taft who was one of the firm's directors, Aeronca became the first company to build a commercially successful general aviation aircraft. When production ended in 1951, Aeronca had sold 17,408 aircraft in 55 models. Ken Prag Collection

Date: 1945-1947
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