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Monte Christo G&S MC Stock with RARE 30 cent Inter. Revenue Stamp

Currency:USD Category:Coins & Paper Money / Stock & Bond - Mining Start Price:150.00 USD Estimated At:300.00 - 500.00 USD
Monte Christo G&S MC Stock with RARE 30 cent Inter. Revenue Stamp
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190.00USD+ (47.50) buyer's premium + applicable fees & taxes.
This item SOLD at 2018 Oct 20 @ 15:12UTC-7 : PDT/MST
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Number 215 for 15 shares to Alphonso Thill. Printed by John ALexander of Phila. Stamper in red "preferred." Incorporated 1866. Vignette of six miners with shovels and picks. Next to it reads "Preferred." in red with an embossed seal below. A bald eagle with his wings spread as he stands on top of a shield is under the title. Signed by secretary Thomas Day and president H. N. Day. Black border. No 213. In great condition, no tears with very minor stains around the bottom. The Monte Christo mine was adjacent to the Gould & Curry Mill at the junction of Six Mile Canyon and Seven Mile Canyon, on the east side. They were very active in the late 1860’s, producing an estimated $100,000 in bullion, according to Raymond (1870). They soon ran into low grade ore and the mine shut down. Henry Noble Day was a director of the Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad, an officer of other railroads, and an accomplished author. Prag Collection City: Virginia City State: Nevada Date: 1868 HWAC# 79245