Gov. Stanford Gold & Silver Mining Company Stock Signed By Leland Stanford
#294
Mountains, lady
Catalog: # MH222 Date: 1865 Location: Esmeralda Dis Cancellation: I/NC Condition: VF+
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Hudson & Manhattan RR Co.
#B6009
'ThosJWatson' executor
1925. Stock Certificate for 100 shares. Large vignette of panoramic view of the Hudson River with a train in the forefront at top center. Punch and perforation cancelled and fine.
Catalog: # MH255 Date: 1925 Cancellation: Pin Condition: VF+
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Jackson, Lansing & Saginaw RR Co.
#14
Train/plow/jack, 'CVanderbilt' vp
Catalog: # MH491 Date: 1882 Location: MI Cancellation: Hole Condition: VF
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Michigan Southern & Northern Indiana RR
#14393
Train, 'Henry Keep'x2 iss. & treas.
Catalog: # MH487 Date: 1865 Cancellation: Pen Condition: VF+
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Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway Company Stock Signed By Russell Sage
#586
1870, New York. Stock certificate for 100 shares. Blue. Vignette of allegorical figure at top center. Signed as vice-president by RUSSELL SAGE (1816 - 1906). Banker; financier; congressman. As the originator of "put and call options", Sage greatly changed the way speculators played the stock market. Among America's most powerful and wealthy bankers, he financed Jay Gould and made a vast fortune on the latter's stock manipulations. "Sage was one of the shrewdest and most conservative of all great financiers." (DAB) At one time he is said to have had $27,000,000 out on call loans. At the time of his death he left a fortune worth an estimated $70,000,000. Stamp and punch cancelled.
Catalog: # MH483 Date: 1870 Cancellation: Hole Condition: VF
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Milwaukee & St.Paul Railway Stock Signed By Russell Sage
#10609
1870,Wisconsin and Minnesota. Stock certificate for 1 share of the Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway Company. Signed as vice-president of the company by RUSSELL SAGE (1816 - 1906). Banker; financier; congressman. As the originator of "put and call options", Sage greatly changed the way speculators played the stock market. Among America's most powerful and wealthy bankers, he financed Jay Gould and made a vast fortune on the latter's stock manipulations. "Sage was one of the shrewdest and most conservative of all great financiers." (DAB) At one time he is said to have had $27,000,000 out on call loans. At the time of his death he left a fortune worth an estimated $70,000,000. Punch cancellation slightly affecting signature. Very fine.
Catalog: # MH481 Date: 1870 Cancellation: Hole Condition: VF
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Mississippi & Missouri RR Co.
#1144
Bridge, cattle, 'JohnADix' pres.
Catalog: # MH474 Date: 1864 Cancellation: Hole Condition: VF
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New York & Harlem RR Co.
#18819
NEW YORK AND HARLEM RR STOCK SIGNED BY WILLIAM H. VANDERBILT AND CORNELIUS VANDERBILT JR. 1874. Punch cancelled at signatures.
Catalog: # MH467 Date: 1874 Cancellation: Hole Condition: VF
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New York & New Haven Railroad Company Stock Signed By Commodore Vanderbilt
#1252
'CVanderbilt' transf.1857,'RSchuyler' p.
Catalog: # MH226 Date: 1849 Location: New York Cancellation: Pen Condition: VF
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