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Rozencrans & Antelope Ext. Gold & Silver Mining Stock, Aurora, Mono County 1867

Currency:USD Category:Collectibles / Mining Start Price:500.00 USD Estimated At:1,000.00 - 2,500.00 USD
Rozencrans & Antelope Ext. Gold & Silver Mining Stock, Aurora, Mono County 1867
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Fabulous and rare Aurora mining stock issued at Aurora, Mono County, Cal. on Nov. 3rd, 1867. Inc. Feb. 24, 1863. Issued to George A. Clark for 600 shares and signed by Wm. W. Davis as secretary and A.S. Lotsfinch (?) as president. Unusual Yellow underprint. Millsite vignette. Two etched imprints of obverse and reverse of 1903S U.S. $10 gold piece on each side of the vignette. We see pencil rubbings of gold coins on letters from time to time, so it is not unusual to us to see this on a stock cert. In addition, 600 shares was the total authorized number of shares, but this is certificate #23. The company must have come back into ownership of the president after cert #22 was issued in 1863-1864. The prospect must have failed as a financial venture, and the president probably received the stock back through assessments, and in 1867 sold the entire property to Clark at an undisclosed price. The company must have needed the extra capital and went ahead and sold extra shares.We could find no instances of this certificate selling at any auction in the past twenty years and it is likely unique. Agnew and Deffebach print (who also printed a number of other Aurora mine certs), 511 Sansome Street, S.F. Condition is VF. Sam Clemens looked at the Antelope, one of the first discoveries at Aurora, in 1862 (See Letters, v1.) He also would have possibly walked over this property. (fh) State: California City: Aurora Date: FHWAC#: 41345