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Con-Virginia Mining Company Stocks (3) [163608]

Currency:USD Category:Coins & Paper Money / Stock & Bond - Mining Start Price:40.00 USD Estimated At:80.00 - 100.00 USD
Con-Virginia Mining Company Stocks (3) [163608]
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40.00USDto d****9+ buyer's premium (10.00)
This item SOLD at 2023 Mar 31 @ 14:15UTC-7 : PDT/MST
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1) Con-Virginia Mining Company - Virginia Mining District, Nevada Stock Certificate No. B0108 for 1000 shares made out to Max M. Cohn dated, November 27, 1935. The Company was capitalized at $5,000,000; 5,000,000 shares at $1.00 each and incorporated in San Francisco on January 12th, 1921. Signatures include W. J. Henley., Secretary and John J Rashoby(?), President. Orange print on white. Embossed company seal. Cancellation August 25, 1937. Extremely Fine. 2) Con-Virginia Mining Company - Virginia Mining District, Nevada Stock Certificate No. 9507 for 1000 shares made out to William Kendall dated, August 19, 1931. The Company was capitalized at $2,160,000; 2,160,000 shares at $1.00 each and incorporated in San Francisco on January 12th, 1921. Signatures include M. R. Lincoln., Secretary and William Kendall, President. "ZEB" WILLIAM KENDALL, FROM RAGGED MINER TO MILLIONAIRE [Interview: November 10. 1992 with his son] about 1920, he got interested in speculating in the Comstock Lode mining stocks and bought a heavy position in the company-the old big bonanza firm of the Con Virginia Mining Company [Consolidated Virginia]. Apparently, he got suckered into buying that stock, because after he achieved control of the company, he found out the rumor of rich ore down there that they had supposedly discovered was very insignificant. But he was stuck with the stock, and he stayed with the company for the rest of his life. He made himself president of the company, since he controlled it, and was president of the Con Virginia Mining Company from 1920 to his death in 1954. Green print on white. Cancelled. On reverse Assessment 12 paid June 16, 1932; also two red 20-cent stock transfer stamps. Pass-co # STGD17526. 3) Con-Virginia Mining Company - Virginia Mining District, Nevada Stock Certificate No. 12717 for 100 shares made out to Paul A. Ryman dated, December 12, 1910. The Company was resurrected when Cyanide leaching of the ore replaced Mercury. It was capitalized at $2,160,000; 216,000 shares at $10 each and incorporated in San Francisco in November 1904. Signatures include Whitman Symmes, Secretary and XXXXX, President. Listed on New York and San Francisco Exchanges. In July 1919. the company was reported out of debt for the first time in 30 years. Black on white. Pass-co # STGD24198. Extremely Fine.

Date: 1910-1935
Country (if not USA):
State: Nevada
City: Virginia City
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