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Quincy Mining Co. Stocks (2) [176534]

Currency:USD Category:Coins & Paper Money / Stock & Bond - Mining Start Price:10.00 USD Estimated At:50.00 - 150.00 USD
Quincy Mining Co. Stocks (2) [176534]
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1916-23. Lot of 2. Incorp. 1848 Michigan. #34662 & 52551, I/C, shares @$10 ea. . w/transfer receipt attached. Brown border, black print, Vignette top left Michigan state seal No visible pin holes, tears, stains. Paper is crisp, vignette is sharp,, cancel punch holes and punch hole for share #.American Bank Note Co. printer.
These are each signed by a different president. #34662 is signed by Wm. R. Todd who was the secretary and became pres. 1900-10 #52551 is signed by M. Parsons Todd the son of William Todd. Parsons was also later the Mayor of Morristown and a philanthropist, upon his death @ 98 years old was considered one of the oldest executives of and American Co.
The mine was created in 1846 by merging Northwest Mining Co. and the Portage Mining Co. The Quincy Mine was the first to go from fissure mining to amygdaloid mining (extracting lower grade orebodies), they also built/maintained their own housing to attract a better class of worker. The mine operated until 1931 closed operations, but reopened for copper demand and closed in 1945. THe mine is now part of the Keweenaw National Historical Park. Michigan Ken Prag Collection