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North Carolina and South Carolina Mining Stocks (117891)

Currency:USD Category:Coins & Paper Money / Stock & Bond - Mining Start Price:75.00 USD Estimated At:150.00 - 600.00 USD
North Carolina and South Carolina Mining Stocks  (117891)
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This item SOLD at 2020 Nov 02 @ 16:47UTC-8 : PST/AKDT
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1. Wando Mining and Manufacturing Company Stock - # 195 for 5 shares to Charles Listchgi. Signed by AB Cadler(?) and president George E Gibbon president. Dateline Charleston 1873. Not Cancelled. Hay gathering vignette. Printed by Walker, Evans and Cogswell. Two vertical folds, one slight dog ear upper right and one very small nick lower left. Great condition. Unusual stamp "Wando Fertilizer Pure Bone Phosphate " in center. "The Wando clays and sands were located around Corn Hill above the Acabee Flats on the Ashley. These lands were most extensively developed along the Foster Creek and Wando River. The clay is frequently stained red. These clays were extensively utilized in the manufacturing of brick." 2. Davidson Copper Mining Company - This is the more common, but more striking of the two different certs. # 771 for 100 shares to George Gootee trustee. Signed by Charles Brooks and president John L Williams. Dateline 1867. Mill and mine vignette. printed by A Hoen & Co. 25c Insurance stamp on front and on back. Not cancelled. Trimmed close on right. Very nice condition! dog ears or pinholes. Chartered by the North Carolina Legislature in 1861 to mine and explore for copper, lead, gold, silver, etc. Located in Davidson County. In 1868 the legislature of North Carolina allowed for the increase of stock so they could extend the mine further, build a mill and build a line from the mine ot the North Carolina Rail Road.

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Provenance: Ken Prag Collection