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NV - Death Valley,Nye County - 1911 - Death Valley-Arcalvada Consolidated Mines Company Stock - Gil

Currency:USD Category:Collectibles / Western Americana Start Price:50.00 USD Estimated At:100.00 - 200.00 USD
NV - Death Valley,Nye County - 1911 - Death Valley-Arcalvada Consolidated Mines Company Stock - Gil
Session D is a Mail-Bid Only Auction. Absentee bids will be accepted only. No live bidding will be allowed. All winners will be contacted after the auction. BIDDING ENDS MONDAY JUNE 27 AT 5PM PACIFIC TIME!!!
Incorporated under the laws of Wyoming , 1907; Certificate No. 7391 issued October 10, 1911 to R. K. Sawyer for 10 shares; signed by R. Salisbury, President and T.W. Burger, Assistant Secretary; no printer mentioned, U/C; Orange border with black ink on crème paper; Has one vignette top center of four miners underground. The silver mine was located at Cima in San Bernardino County. According to an advertisement in the Western Investors Review, Vol. 14 in 1907/8 page 109, this was a consolidation of the Death Valley Gold Mining and Milling Company and the Arcalvada Mining and Milling Company. Chas. A. Tarbel, the Treasurer and Fiscal Agent for the company claims that the “new” mining company is free of debt and all stockholders should transfer their certificates. The Mining and Scientific Press , Vol 104, January to July of 1912, page 290 mentions that waterpower has been developed and a mill built on the property. Death Valley-Arcalvada Consolidated Mines Company of Colorado Gold Bond; First Mortgage Eight Percent Gold Bond No. 1234 registered June 11, 1910 to A. Addie Cooper as Secretary; printed by Wahlgren Printing Co., Denver, Colo.; measures 15x15 inches overall and is green ink on crème paper; attached are 20 coupons, each for one gold dollar to be redeemed over the next ten years.