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Rey del Monte Mining Company Stock (91897)

Currency:USD Category:Coins & Paper Money / Stock & Bond - Mining Start Price:200.00 USD Estimated At:400.00 - 600.00 USD
Rey del Monte Mining Company Stock  (91897)
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400.00USDto V********e+ buyer's premium (100.00)
This item SOLD at 2019 May 17 @ 14:04UTC-7 : PDT/MST
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Early number 12 for 25 shares to Charles Hosmer. Signed by RN Van Brunt (mining secretary, 706 Montgomery) and president JD Fry(?). Hosmer was a mining stock broker. However, on September 29, 1860: With two partners purchased 20 feet of the Copperas Tunnel claim. Used a promissory note dated April 1, 1861 to secure it. This shows a definite Nevada connections The area was still in the Utah Territory at this time. [Records of Carson County, Utah and Nevada Territories by Ellison]. Dateline San Francisco 1863. Incorporated March 18, 1863. Not cancelled. 25c Protest revenue stamp. Location: Palmyra District, Lyon County, N. T. Towne & Bacon printer. Nicks along borders. Dog ear upper left. Overall very nice. The Sacramento Daily Union reported on December 12, 1862 (four months before incorporation) that the Rey del Monte of Palmyra is "yileding rock of extraordinary richness." The ore shows plenty of free standing gold and silver. And the "owners are industriously engaged in raising ore from their mine for crushing next spring." The larger Como district was located at the north end of the Pine Nut Mountains, extending generally from Lyon Peak on the south to the Carson River on the north. The Palmyra district, which included the towns of Palmyra and Como, was organized in 1862 in the Pine Nut Mountains 8 miles southeast of Dayton between the Sullivan (to the southwest) and Indian Springs (to the northeast) districts. [Nevada Mining Districts by Tingley] Ken Prag Collection

Date: 1863
City/County: Comstock - Palmyra
State: Nevada