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c. Early 1900's Stock Certificate: Piedmont Colliery - West Virginia Mining WV

$ 52.27

Availability: 73 in stock
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Condition: Buyer will receive the pictured certificate. Stock certificates may have folds, creases, tears, holes or other defects. Where legible, we attempt to research the certificate signatures, however, signatures are not authenticated or verified. Please see all pictures and note below:This is a vintage item. Please see all pictures as the primary indicator of condition, details, and flaws. As is typical of older items, there may be markings, tears, loose binding, soiling, foxing, fragile areas, rust, fading and any other type of defect common with items of this age. We do our best to mention and picture any major flaws. Most of our photographs are taken with high quality equipment and lighting, enabling users to zoom in to see a great level of detail. We encourage all buyers and bidders to examine all photographs prior to purchase.
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Restocking Fee: No

    Description

    *We always deliver the pictured certificate, not a substitute similar item*
    Early 1900s Stock Certificate, Unissued. Wonderful West Virginia vignette by Wm. Mann Co., rare certificate and rare state.
    Company: Piedmont Colliery (West Virginia)
    Certificate Number: 87
    Publisher: Wm. Mann Co., Philadelphia
    Notes on History of Company:
    The village of Piedmont was settled by people seeking to extract coal from the Allegheny Front mountain range which extends for several miles to the south of the town. Its strategic location at the intersection of Georges' Creek Valley
    , an industrial center in neighboring Maryland, made Piedmont a desirable location for a depot on the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad
    as it pushed west on its route to Wheeling and the Ohio River. The original main line of the B&O railroad reached the site of Piedmont on July 21, 1851.
    Buyer will receive the pictured certificate.  Stock certificates may have folds, creases, tears, holes or other defects. Where legible, we attempt to research the certificate signatures, however, signatures are not authenticated or verified. Please see all pictures and note below:
    This is a vintage item.  Please see all pictures as the primary indicator of condition, details, and flaws.  As is typical of older items, there may be markings, tears, loose binding, soiling, foxing, fragile areas, rust, fading and any other type of defect common with items of this age.  We do our best to mention and picture any major flaws.  Most of our photographs are taken with high quality equipment and lighting, enabling users to zoom in to see a great level of detail.  We encourage all buyers and bidders to examine all photographs prior to purchase.