Germany, Cöln-Mindener Eisenbahn-Gesellschaft, 3½% Prämien-Anteilschein, 100 Thaler, 2. Februar 1871
Grade | Description | Price | |||
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VF | Including coupons and talon. Small tear in upper border, rounded corners. | € 60.00 |
CollectWeb number
B1100NWKOLN0001e
Product attributes
Country:
Germany
State/Province:
Nordrhein-Westfalen
City/Town/Place:
Köln
Company/Issuer:
Cöln-Mindener Eisenbahn-Gesellschaft
Security type:
3½% Prämien-Anteilschein
Value:
100 Thaler
Date/Year:
Hamburg, 3. Februar 1871, Cöln, 2. Februar 1871
Loan:
3½% Premium loan 1871 of 20,000,000 Thaler
Printer:
Leipzig, Giesecke & Devrient, Typ. Inst.
Size (LxH mm):
368x260 mm
Description
With the concession from 1843, the Cologne-Mindener is one of the oldest German long-distance railways. The first routes were Cologne-Minden-Oberhausen-Emmerich (48 miles) and Cologne-Gießen with Betzdorf-Siegen (24 miles). At the end of the 1960s, the Venlo-Münster-Osnabrück-Bremen-Hamburg line began as part of the Paris-Hamburg connecting line. From the loan of 90 million marks issued for this purpose, 60 million were taken over by the Norddeutsche Bank in Hamburg and placed with the public in the form of premium share certificates.