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Bankers Gold Mining & Leasing Co. Stock Certificate (104195)

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Bankers Gold Mining & Leasing Co. Stock Certificate   (104195)
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Inc. in West Virginia. No. 166, issued for 1,000 shares to G.E. Hemphill on March 16th, 1899 in Pittsburg. Signed by president RB Ward and secretary HV Curll. Not cancelled. Green border, gold seal, black print. Great vignette of bank teller in bank cage! Ornate logo around the vignette. No printer listed. Two 10 cent documentary stamps at upper left. Heavy folds, toning. 8.75 x 11.5" This company was located using a single article in the Clarion Democrat newspaper (Clarion, PA), Feb. 9, 1899. The paper was proud of local secretary HV Curll and reported on his involvement with the mine and its progress. E.G. Argensinger was manager at Victor, Colorado. The company owned the Morning Star Mine, near the Isabella which was producing rich ore. The Morning Star shaft was down 125-150 feet on a direct line with the Isabella lead. Assays were $17/ton. Surrounded by other rich mines including the Emma No. 1 and No. 2, and the Buena Vista. Ken Prag Collection

Date: 1899
State/Country: Colorado
City/County: Cripple Creek