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Three Nevada mining stocks (77235)

Currency:USD Category:Coins & Paper Money / Stock & Bond - Mining Start Price:50.00 USD Estimated At:100.00 - 200.00 USD
Three Nevada mining stocks  (77235)
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This item SOLD at 2019 Mar 11 @ 14:57UTC-7 : PDT/MST
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Three stock certificates: 1) 100 shares of California-Nevada Copper Co. cert. #C 1439 issued to Herman W. Hoops.Signed on March 5, 1909, countersigned March 6, 1909. Signed by A. L. Underwood, pres. Inc. under laws of ME. Blue border, raised company seal. Nice vignette of working miner using a drill. According to the Copper Handbook Vol. 10, company owned property in CA that was idle: the Ne Plus Ultra copper mine at Daulton and a 100 ton smelter at Madera. They also owned property in Alaska: the Ebner Mine (gold) located near the Alaska-Treadwell. In 1910, they were making plans to build a 200-stamp mill at the Ebner. Date: 1909 Location: Treadwell, Alaska. Printed: International Bank Note Co. NY. 2) 100 shares @ $1 each of Round Mountain Mining Co. cert. #787, signed Oct 17, 1907. Cancelled Apr 23, 1926. Assigned April 26, 1926. Principal place of business: Goldfield, NV. Inc. under laws of NV, March 29, 1906. Gold company seal with grey border. 3 vignettes - 2 of miners working and larger center one of mine building with smoke coming out of top with mountains in background. In 1906, the first 2 mining companies to begin operations were the Round Mountain Mining Co. and the Fairview Round Mountain Mines Co. The value of the ore produced by the Round Mountain Company during the first ten years (1906 to 1916) was a little over $3 million. 3) 100 shares @ $1 each of Fairview-Aztec Mining Co cert. # 1178 issued to Ohm. H. Fausl on Aug 29, 1912. Assigned Sept 20, 1912. Brown border, beige raised company seal. Inc under the laws of WY. Mine in Goldfields, NV. Prag collection.

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