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Industrial Bonds Issued By China 1903-19 [176568]

Currency:USD Category:Coins & Paper Money / Stock & Bond - World Start Price:100.00 USD Estimated At:200.00 - 400.00 USD
Industrial Bonds Issued By China 1903-19 [176568]
SOLD
100.00USDto 8*************e+ buyer's premium (25.00)
This item SOLD at 2024 Apr 13 @ 13:12UTC-7 : PDT/MST
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Lot of 3. Chinese stock and bonds have some of the most impressive artwork found on paper as these show and are considered rare.
1. Banque Industrielle de China, #280,707, I/U, 500 Francs Founder shares. 1919. 1 Share of 500 Bond in French and Chinese, Black text with ornate black border, Dragons flank company logo in red at top center, dragons in front of the forbidden city of Shanghai at bottom center. Fine-VF condition. The Banque Industrielle de Chine (Industrial Bank of China) was established under the laws of France in 1913. It conducted a general banking business with a strong interest in financing transactions with China. 2. Emprunt Chinois #05,264, I/U, 5%, 500 Francs gold bearer industrial bond issued April 12, 1905. Red border shape of temple, two coupons attached., imprinted revenue stamp. unk. printer. Bond raised capital for the construction of the Pien Lo Railway between Kaifong-Fou and Honan-Fou provinces. Shows signs of age. 3. Emprunt Industriel du Governement da la Republique Chinoise (Taiwan), $164,442, I/U. 5% gold bearer bond, 500 Francs, issued 1914. Vignette bottom center train cars at platform. 85 coupons attached. Imprimerie Richard printer.French Industrial gold loan w/ Industrial Bank of China for the purpose of improving Port Pukow and other public works in the City of Beijing. China Ken Prag Collection