3662

Arbitrios Mining Co. Stock Certificate Issued to Charles Duisenberg, Batopilas District, 1864

Currency:USD Category:Coins & Paper Money / Stock & Bond - Mining Start Price:100.00 USD Estimated At:200.00 - 300.00 USD
Arbitrios Mining Co. Stock Certificate Issued to Charles Duisenberg, Batopilas District, 1864
SOLD
110.00USDto s*********1+ buyer's premium (27.50)
This item SOLD at 2018 Mar 17 @ 18:18UTC-7 : PDT/MST
SHIPPING & HANDLING: Shipping and Handling cannot be estimated prior to invoicing, based on the size and weight of your purchase. All shipping is subject to a minimum charge of $19.00. If additional shipping and handling costs are required, the buyer will be reinvoiced for the balance due. Items are not shipped until the invoice is completely paid. Many buyers purchase a number of lots. Every effort will be made to include all lots in a single shipping charge calculated to cover the weight and size of the package(s). NOTE: Some shipments (of unusual size, dimension, or weight) may require sp...
Very rare. Inc. Dec. 16, 1863. Location printed at bottom left of certificate: Batopilas District, Chihuahua, Mexico. No. 20, issued for 60 shares to Charles Duisenberg on April 20th, 1864 in San Francisco. Signed by President Lowe and secretary Martinez. Not cancelled. Gorgeous small vignette of the mining town! Lith. by Britton & Rey. 25 cent adhesive stamp at left. Folds, toning. Very fine. 5.5 x 9.5" From an article in the San Francisco Call, 1894: "Death of C. A. C. Duisenberg. Charles A. C. Dulsenberg, one of the best known German citizens of this city, died yesterday forenoon at his residence, 1031 Harrison street, he was in the seventieth year of bis age. Mr. Duisenberg arrived in San Francisco in 1849. He came from Bremen in a sailing vessel and brought his house with him. He was at this time 25 years of age. In 1850 he formed a partnership with Mr. Moebius, the firm name being Moebins & Duisenberg. He held the position of German Consul for twenty-five years, and was also during that term the agent for the North German Lloyds, he also fought during the Mexican war. At one time he was president of the German General Benevolent Society, of which be had been a member for many years up to the time of his death. He leaves a widow, three sons and two daughters. His funeral will take place from his late residence tomorrow at 2:30 o'clock." The Batopilas mining district is one of the few mining districts where the major ore mineral is native silver. The native silver occurs as fissure vein deposits in granodiorite, fine-grained diorite, and dacite. (Al Adams Gold Rush Memorabilia Collection) Date: Location: Chihuahua, zMexico HWAC# 58471