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South Overman Mining Company Stock with RARE 25c Nevada Revenue Stamp!

Currency:USD Category:Coins & Paper Money / Stock & Bond - Mining Start Price:250.00 USD Estimated At:500.00 - 1,000.00 USD
South Overman Mining Company Stock with RARE 25c Nevada Revenue Stamp!
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350.00USDto m********r+ buyer's premium (87.50)
This item SOLD at 2018 Dec 08 @ 13:53UTC-8 : PST/AKDT
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There are two interesting aspects of the stock certificate. 1) The first is the 25c Nevada Revenue stamp on a stock certificate. This just isn't seen. 2) The second is the three dates on the cert. Located Sept. 20, 1859. Incorporated March 19, 1864. The third is the dateline: Gold Hill, N. T. April 2, 1868.

# 87 for ten shares to Wilson Dunlap. Signed by Chubback and president WD Phelam. Smalle 20c and 5c United States revenue stamps. Not cancelled. Eagle and flag vignette. Local Gold Hill News Print printed. Very minor edge issues (hardly noticeable). Extra fine condition. The Overman was staked at the beginning of the Comstock Rush in 1859 and first worked in the early 1860s. It was located next to the Segregated Belcher Mine. Operations were difficult in the 1870s due to flooding problems. The Overman Shaft was one of a series of shafts used in the 1870s to try and reach the very lowest depths of the Comstock Lode. It became an open pit mine in the 1940s. According to the 1870 Nevada census, Wilson Dunlap was a bookkeeper. Even more interesting, his name pops-up in the Jan. 19, 1874 Sacramento Daily Union: "Wilson Dunlap, the absconding stock-broker of Gold Hill, returned to his old stamping ground on the 14th instant, involuntarily." S.W. Chubbuck appears as a mining secretary for other companies and also operated the Post Office store in Gold Hill. Prag Collection State: Nevada City: Gold Hill Mining District Date: 1864 (1859, 1868) HWAC# 84515