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Iron Steamboat Company (86566)

Currency:USD Category:Coins & Paper Money / Stock & Bond - Transportation Start Price:50.00 USD Estimated At:100.00 - 200.00 USD
Iron Steamboat Company  (86566)
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95.00USDto N*******r+ buyer's premium (23.75)
This item SOLD at 2019 Jan 26 @ 08:04UTC-8 : PST/AKDT
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One Stock for 100 shares, cert. # 319 and one trustee bond cert. #678 for Steamboat Co. of New Jersey. Printed: American Bank Note Co., New York Litho. 1) $500 4% Second Lien Gold Bond trustee certificate, principal due July 1, 1932 in the city of New York with 7 adhesive RN stamps signed by A. J. Harrison, secy and A C. Washington, pres. Raised company seal. Note on bond saying $4.50 being paid ono this bond and coupons that are due Jan 1, 1932 that was received from bankruptcy filing. 2) Uncancelled 100 shares of Iron Steamboat Company of New Jersey cert. # 319 issued to William H. Waolverton, Jr. on Jun 11, 1914, signed by W. Waolverton Countersigned June 11, 1914. Iron Steamboat Company (1881-1932) provided ferry service between Manhattan and Coney Island in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Fleet consisted of 7 iron-hulled steamboats. Ship had three decks and twelve compartments. Service began in May 1881 and continued until 1932. Started with only Coney Island service, but expanded to Long Branch, New Jersey, Rockaway Beach, New York, and Bay Ridge, Brooklyn. Boats left Manhattan from various piers along the west side and pier in lower Manhattan. In Coney Island they stopped at amusement park. The Iron Steamboat Company went bankrupt in February, 1933 and all of the company's assets and vessels were sold at auction. Prag collection. State: New Jersey City: Date: