Wednesday, December 29, 2010

Exquisite Collectible Mexican Empire Bond

I just had to bring this exquisite Mexican Empire bond to your attention! Mexico: Year: 1864; £500 3% Sterling Bond. Excellent condition. Very rare find.

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Monday, December 27, 2010

More Newly Acquire Mexican Bonds

1913/1914 Temporary bonds, Black and White. Title reads "The Republic of Mexico. Temporary 6% Ten - Year Treasury Gold Bond of 1913 of the Federal Government of the United States of Mexico. (Lately bond is referred to as a "White Dove.") These Black and White bonds are very rare and are in great demand:

Mexico: Year: 1913; £5,000 Temporary 6% Gold Bond.

Mexico: Year: 1913; £20,000 Temporary 6% Gold Bond.

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Thursday, December 23, 2010

Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna Autographed Bonds

Antonio de Padua María Severino López de Santa Anna y Pérez de Lebrón (21 February 1794 – 21 June 1876),[1] often known as Santa Anna[2] or López de Santa Anna, was a Mexican political leader, general and President who greatly influenced early Mexican and Spanish politics and government. He first fought against the independence from Spain, and then supported it.

Santa Anna rose to the ranks of general and president at various times over a turbulent 40-year career. He was President of Mexico on seven non-consecutive occasions over a period of 22 years.

Santa Anna boldly signs this extremely graphic bond. It is without doubt the most impressive and ornate of all autographed stock or bonds. This $500 bond was issued in 1866 from New York City while Santa Anna was living in exile. While he schemed to depose Emperor Maximilian, he issued these bonds in hopes of regaining power. In these attempts, he was captured and sentenced to death. Still, he was released and allowed to retire to New York and later when blind, he died in poverty and neglect. Of course, we remember him because of his success over the Texans at the Alamo and later his defeat and capture by Sam Houston at San Jacinto in 1836.

Found in an old leather container in Texas, this Santa Anna signed American bond is fully issued, uncancelled, has no folds, has full margins and is in Superb condition.

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Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Newly Acquired Mexican Bonds

As you may already know, we are collectible stock and bond dealers. We are not brokers or involved in the world of finance in any way. Please look over our website. You will see most types and denominations illustrated on our website. We do have some of the best Mexican bonds that you may wish to buy and we do acquire them on a regular basis. Quite a number of the most popular bonds are listed below and priced.

Here are some of the Mexican bonds we have available. We are the owners and all below are in our possession. For more information visit our web site, http://www.glabarre.com, or call George LaBarre at 1-800-717-9529.

Republica Mex
icana, Deuda Consolidada Exterior Del 5% de 1899, £200, $970 US GOLD
Country: Mexico; Denomination: £200; Year: 1899. Serie C, Republica Mexicana, Deuda Consolidada Exterior Del 5% de 1899, £200, $970 US GOLD, capital e intereses pagaderos en oro. Series C, Republic of Mexico, Consolidated Exterior Debt 5% of 1899, 200 Pounds, $970 US GOLD, capital and interest payable in gold. Printed by the American Bank Note Company.

Republica Mexicana, Deuda Consolidada Exterior Del 5% de 1899, £500, $2,425 US GOLD Denomination: £500; Year: 1899. Serie B, Republica Mexicana, Deuda Consolidada Exterior Del 5% de 1899, £500, $2,425 US GOLD, capital e intereses pagaderos en oro. Series B, Republic of Mexico, Consolidated Exterior Debt 5% of 1899, 500 Pounds, $2,425 US GOLD, capital and interest payable in gold. Printed by the American Bank Note Company.

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Republica Mexicana, Deuda Consolidada Exterior Del 5% de 1899, £100, $485 US GOLD

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Friday, December 17, 2010

More On Collecting Mexican Bonds

There are two types of buyers of Mexican bonds....

The first type want packages of several pieces of paperwork. Their goal is to place the paperwork into some sort of Bank Program. 99%+ of this type of "buyer" never actually buys anything.

The second type are people who want to buy authentic, uncancelled Mexican bonds. We show them the bonds, they wire funds when they are satisfied that the bonds are authentic, we hand them the bonds. This type of buyer is who we are looking for.

Quality Mexican bonds are in great demand at present. If you are the second type of buyer or if you know a buyer, please contact George H. LaBarre Galleries. We are a professional and experienced source of high quality old stocks and bonds. Our fine web site features over 6,000 different stocks and bonds; 20 plus full color catalogs are also available.

For example, here is a Republica Mexicana Bono Del Tesoro bond. The year: 1913; £20, 6% Bond. Printed by American Bank Note Company, New York.

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Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Collectible Mexican Uncancelled Bonds

Are you in the market for Mexican bonds? LaBarre Galleries currently has nearly 100 authentic, quality, Mexican uncancelled bonds. We are not financial people; we are collectible stock and bond dealers. We buy and sell old stocks and bonds as collectibles.

Our best Mexican bonds are 6 pieces of the 1904 $1,000. blue Series A, all with 54 coupons. Here is a photo of the Estados Unidos Mexicanos $1,000 Bono del la Deuda del 4% Oro de 1904 bond.

We also have 7 White Doves, one is the £1000 denomination, four are £2000, one is £5000 which is very rare, and lastly our best bond the £20,000 which is extremely rare (sometimes referred to as a double white dove).

As you might imagine, we have been contacted by literally over 300 people and financial related institutions that have expressed an interest in buying Mexican uncancelled bonds.

We do have some great bonds at present that may interest you. You are very welcome to come to visit us. Our bank is 1 hour by car from Logan airport in Boston. I think you would enjoy going through our inventory.

For more information visit our web site, http://www.glabarre.com, or call George LaBarre at 1-800-717-9529.

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Monday, December 13, 2010

About Old Stocks and Shares Certificates



Here is an explanation of some differences in the use of the words 'stock' and 'share' across the centuries and currently in Britain and in the USA, When the first English 'joint stock companies' were formed in the 16th century, stock meant the owners' capital in the company -- what we now call equity. This stock was divided into parts or shares.

In the 19th century, American certificates for shares of stock were at first called c=share certificates, but later came to be called stock certificates (even though 'shares' are often mentioned in the text of the certificates).

The British continued to call them share certificates, even though they trade them through stockbrokers in a stock exchange. 'Stock' in Britain now generally means loan capital -- loan stock, debenture stock, or government stock.

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The Scripophily Guide by Howard Shakespeare. Reprinted with permission from International Bond & Share Society