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Leadville Mining Stock Pair: Bald Mountain and Eagle Nest Hill [155307]

Currency:USD Category:Coins & Paper Money / Stock & Bond - Mining Start Price:100.00 USD Estimated At:200.00 - 300.00 USD
Leadville Mining Stock Pair: Bald Mountain and Eagle Nest Hill [155307]
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100.00USDto J**********2+ buyer's premium (25.00)
This item SOLD at 2022 Aug 26 @ 11:16UTC-7 : PDT/MST
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Lot of 2 different. 1) Eagle Nest Hill Mining Company. # 165 for 10 shares to V. Baker. Signed by secretary Baker and president (?). Dateline Leadville 1882. Incorporated 1881. Not cancelled. No vignette, but design is meant to look like currency (incl. reverse). 4.75 x 9" Creases, toning. "The property of this company is located near Twin Lakes and consists of seven full claims. The Dutch Kate is developed by a tunnel 160 feet in length. A vein of ore has been tapped which runs from $70 to $540 per ton. Three stamp mills will be in operation at the lakes this season and this company in conjunction with the Falls lode will probably furnish from ten to twenty tons of ore per day." [Engineering and Mining Journal, Volumes 35-36, 1883] 2) The Bald Mountain Mining Company. Inc. in New York. No. A3740, issued for 100 shares to James E. Carter on Feb. 28, 1881. Signed by vice-president Wendell and secretary Earls. Not cancelled. Green border and print, with birds-eye vignette of Fryer Hill. Pinholes, folds, other light wear. 7.25 x 11" Printed by Franklin Bank Note Co. Bald Mountain is 3 miles from Leadville in the California District. By 1883, the Bald Mountain Mine had become part of the Green Mountain Consolidated Mining Co. whose claims included the Bald Mountain, Grenadier, Mary C, Golden Casket, Colorado Princess, Humboldt, E.C.B., J.Q.S., and Black Diamond. 50 acres total. [Ref:1883 CO Mining Directory]

Date: 1881-1882
Country (if not USA):
State: Colorado
City: Leadville
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