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Themes Stock Certificate Collection – II

Most people collect share certificates by type of antique, or a theme, to provide a common thread to their collection and add the passion finding specific certificates (even though most of us also "cheat" and collect other simply because we like them). Collection of themes provides a logical way to organize or display your favorite Certificates actions.

The "I" section until it has examined the themes of Industry, geography, Vignette (illustrations) Family Relations (name) and the period. Here are some other popular themes:

1. Events, or part of a –
Examples: war civil institutions Confederate Bonds Bounty volunteers, veterans organizations

2. The first, or among the first –
Examples: automobiles Experimental Aircraft (Custer Channel Wing), Steam Locomotives (Tom Thumb), seminal (Willys-Overland Jeep), first wiring Electrical cities (Cincinnati Edison), current societies over a century (Wells Fargo)

3. Famous Names, published or signed by –
Examples: Rockefeller, Disney, Remington, Pabst, Houdini, Rothschild, Chaplin, Buick, Morgan Ames, Lorillard …

4. Far Numbers on certificate –
Examples: Bonds for $ 1,000,000 or more stock certificates for more than 10,000 shares or less than 10 shares, the business capital less than $ 1 million, the low registration number (three digits or less)

5. Not Issued (generally the date printed a void in it, as 187_) –
These are certificates that have never been authorized, filled and delivered to an owner of the action. They generally come from storage and archival of business, banks and printers that have been involved in the issuance process.

Some people prefer not issued documents because they are often in better condition than "used" certificates. Other collectors prefer issued because the names, writing and wear to show they were in the hands of people and used in trade a century or earlier.

There are literally millions of possible permutations by crossing themes. For example, if your family can be assigned to Philadelphia, you can collect issued, canceled (the word is usually spelled with one L but not always), certificates green with one or two digit registration number of thumbnails portrait from the 1800s.

Or, maybe not. If your surname is Miller, you could buy a certificate of grandfather Millerstown Iron Company stock, to frame and give it for Christmas. guaranteed, he will obtain not duplicate this gift.

Thus, you can choose a theme (s), or just browse and absorb and maybe a theme will develop As you learn more about what is available and what is striking is that the special cord in you. If nothing else, you will find a fascinating insight population and what makes this country.

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Photographic Prints of Cromptons steam locomotive from Science Photo Library


Photographic Prints of Cromptons steam locomotive from Science Photo Library


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10×8 Print, Cromptons steam locomotive. Cromptons steam locomotive. Diagram of the steam locomotive developed by the British engineer Rookes Evelyn Bell Crompton (1845-1940). A steam locomotive is powered by a steam engine, which converts the thermal energy of steam into motion. The steam drives pistons to turn a crankshaft that turns the wheels. Steam trains were first developed in the 1820s and …

Photographic Prints of Puffing Devil locomotive, artwork from Science Photo Library


Photographic Prints of Puffing Devil locomotive, artwork from Science Photo Library


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10×8 Print, Puffing Devil locomotive, artwork. Puffing Devil locomotive. Diagrams and text explaining Richard Trevithicks (1771-1833) Puffing Devil steam locomotive. This full-size locomotive, which was built in 1801, was the worlds first passenger carrying steam road locomotive and the first engine to use high pressure steam. Chosen by Science Photo Library. Printed on 254x203mm Fuji Crystal Arch…

Photographic Prints of Early American steam locomotive from Science Photo Library


Photographic Prints of Early American steam locomotive from Science Photo Library


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10×8 Print, Early American steam locomotive. Early American steam locomotive. Diagram and artwork of an early US steam locomotive. This contained a steam engine that used steam to drive pistons that turned the wheels. A chimney and valve are seen on top of the locomotive. Steam trains were first developed in the USA in the 1820s and 1830s. Chosen by Science Photo Library. Printed on 254x203mm Fuji…

Photo Jigsaw Puzzle of Stephensons Rocket from Science Photo Library


Photo Jigsaw Puzzle of Stephensons Rocket from Science Photo Library



Photo Jigsaw, Stephensons Rocket. Stephensons Rocket, historical artwork. Stephensons Locomotive Railway Carriage, patented in 1829, competed in trials held by the Liverpool and Manchester Railway Company at Rainhill. It completed 20 laps of the course and attained a top speed of 38 kilometres per hour, enough to win the competition. New features in its design included a multi-tube boiler with 25 …


Build Your Own Steam Locomotives


Build Your Own Steam Locomotives




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