Anheuser-Busch, Incorporated
SKU: 2298bl
Anheuser-Busch, Incorporated
SKU: 2298bl
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Product Details
Certificate Type | Registered Bond |
Date Issued | October 17, 1979 (blue) October 15, 1979 (brown) September 27, 1979 (orange) January 8, 1980 (tan) |
Canceled | Yes |
Printer | Security-Columbian / United States Bank Note Company |
Signatures | Machine printed |
Notable | NA |
Approximate Measurements |
12" (w) by 8" (h) |
Product Images | Show the exact certificate you will receive |
Guaranteed Authentic | Yes |
Historical Context
Anheuser-Busch is the world's third largest brewing company in volume after InBev and SABMiller. Based in St. Louis, Missouri, the company brews 35 different beers and malt liquors. Anheuser-Busch's best known beers include brands such as Budweiser, the Busch and Michelob families, and Natural Light. The company also produces a number of smaller-volume and specialty beers, nonalcoholic brews, malt liquors (King Cobra and the Hurricane family), and flavored malt beverages (the Bacardi family and Tequiza). "A-B", as the company is often called, owns 12 U.S. breweries. Some important dates in the history of A-B include: 1860 - Eberhard Anheuser acquires the Bavarian Brewery; ranked 29th of 40 breweries in St. Louis, and renames it E. Anheuser Busch & Company Bavarian Brewery. 1864 - Adolphus Busch starts to work at the plant. 1872 - The famous A & Eagle trademark is introduced. 1876 – Budweiser Beer is introduced. 1896 – Michelob Beer is introduced. 1920 – As a result of Prohibition, the company begins manufacturing near-beer and ice cream (ice cream production facilities were sold off in the 1930’s). 1923 – Carcho Chocolate Beverage introduced (product discontinued in 1928). 1933 – The Budweiser Clydesdales become the company symbol (the dalmation was added in 1950!). 1936 - Budweiser becomes the first A-B product to be marketed in cans. 1953 – A-B purchases the St. Louis Cardinals baseball team. 1959 – Busch Gardens opens in Tampa. 1963 – Ed McMahon begins his affiliation with the company. 1978 – Michelob Light is introduced. 1981 – Bud Light and Michelob Classic Dark are introduced. 1986 – A-B produces its one-billionth barrel of beer. |
General Information
Certificates carry no value on any of today's financial indexes and no transfer of ownership is implied. All items offered are collectible in nature only. So, you can frame them, but you can't cash them in! All of our pieces are original - we do not sell reproductions. If you ever find out that one of our pieces is not authentic, you may return it for a full refund of the purchase price and any associated shipping charges. |
Shipping
We make every effort to ship out all orders within 24 hours of receipt. We ship the majority of orders via the USPS. Shipping within the United States is $5.00 regardless of the number of certificates you purchase. If your order exceeds $30, shipping is FREE! International shipping costs, as well as upgraded services such as Priority and Express Mail, and UPS and DHL services, are calculated during checkout. OVERSEAS ORDERS PLEASE NOTE THAT WE DECLARE FULL ORDER VALUE ON ALL SHIPMENTS. CUSTOMER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL VAT/CUSTOMS CHARGES. As soon as your order is shipped you will receive your tracking information via email. |
Returns
You may return any merchandise, for any reason, within 30 days of the purchase date for a full refund of the purchase price. We guarantee all of our pieces to be authentic. If you ever determine that a piece is not authentic, it may be returned for a full refund of the purchase price as well as any associated shipping charges. |
FAQ
Are the certificates offered on your site genuine or reproductions? All of the certificates you see on our site are genuine pieces, we do not sell any reproductions. Â
Are the certificates you sell negotiable on any of today's stock markets or indexes?Â
No. All of the pieces we sell are either canceled or obsolete and have collectible value only.Â
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Are the images presented in your product listings of the exact piece I will receive?Â
It depends. We try to present images of the exact piece you will receive whenever possible. However, when we are offering quantities of a piece, this is impossible. The best way to determine if the images presented are of the actual piece you will receive or are representative, is to click on the "Product Details" or "Images" tab. The description presented will let you know.Â
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How will you ship my order and how much do you charge? We ship all orders via the United States Postal Service. For orders taking advantage of standard (First Class) shipping, we offer flat rate pricing, so you pay only the advertised shipping charge regardless of the number of pieces you purchase. Current charges may be reviewed here. Priority and Express Mail, UPS and DHL services are also available, and costs are calculated during checkout.
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Can I return my purchase?Â
Absolutely. You may return any merchandise, for any reason, within 30 days of the purchase date for a full refund of the purchase price.
We guarantee all of our pieces to be authentic. If you ever determine that a piece is not authentic, it may be returned for a full refund of the purchase price as well as any associated shipping charges.  |