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Cripple Creek Mining Stocks with Autographs, Choice Group [174606]

Currency:USD Category:Coins & Paper Money / Stock & Bond - Mining Start Price:350.00 USD Estimated At:700.00 - 2,000.00 USD
Cripple Creek Mining Stocks with Autographs, Choice Group  [174606]
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A choice hand picked collection of Cripple Creek mining stock with notable autographs. 10 c. 1915 Golden Cycle, signed by A E Carlton, "Albert E. Carlton or Bert Carlton (20 February 1866 ñ 1931) was an investor in Colorado banks, mines and railroads. Based upon the success of his mines in Cripple Creek, he was known as "King of Cripple Creek"." 9 c. 1915 Golden Cycle with James F Burns signature, "James Francis Byrnes (May 2, 1882 ñ April 9, 1972) was an American judge and politician from South Carolina. A member of the Democratic Party, he served in U.S. Congress and on the U.S. Supreme Court, as well as in the executive branch, most prominently as the 49th U.S. Secretary of State under President Harry S. Truman. Byrnes was also the 104th governor of South Carolina, making him one of the very few politicians to have served in the highest levels of all three branches of the American federal government while also being active in state government." 10 c. 1912 Colorado King gold signed by L G Carlton, part owner of the mine. 10 Montrose Gold c. 1900 signed by Warren Woods as president. 10 scarce Midway Gold c. 1905 signed by Warren Woods. The Woods Investment Company comprised Warren Woods, father and President, along with sons Frank Woods, Treasurer, and Harry Woods, Manager. 10 Portland Gold c. 1915 signed by Frank G Peck, "In April, 1892, Mr. Peck went to the Cripple Creek camp, where he found the ground all stakes and claims being developed. He engaged in the brokerage business and invested his profits in desirable claims in Cripple Creek" from findagrave.com. 5 Doctor Jack Pot c. 1918 signed by A E Carlton. The Doctor Mine and the Jack Pot Mine sued each other over claims and the 2 companies merged to form the Doctor Jack Pot Mine. 10 Findley Mines, a gold mine in Teller county c. 1912 signed by L G Carlton. All cites from wikipedia. Cripple Creek Colorado