1860 Chicago Gold Company Stock Certificate
DESCRIPTION
This is a stock certificate issued by the Chicago Gold Company in the mid nineteenth century, representing shares in a mining venture incorporated under the laws of Illinois. Printed during the Civil War era, it reflects early American mining finance and the formal documentation of speculative investment.
The certificate is engraved on cream security paper with an ornate border and a central vignette depicting an industrial riverfront scene with buildings, ships, and machinery. Decorative typography, a printed revenue stamp panel, handwritten signatures, and manuscript entries appear on the face, while the verso carries formal transfer language in period script with expected folds and light handling wear.
Historical Context
Mining companies like the Chicago Gold Company emerged as investors sought profit from precious metal discoveries during a time of national upheaval. Issued amid the Civil War, this certificate illustrates how capital markets continued to function and fund resource development despite political and economic uncertainty. Such documents survive as tangible evidence of early American speculation, industrial ambition, and wartime enterprise.
CONDITION
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