Alaska British Columbia Metals Company (A. B. C. Metals)
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Certificate Details

You will receive the exact certificate pictured

Guaranteed authentic

Over 100 years old

Common stock

March 14, 1922

Issued, uncanceled

Not indicated

Hand signed

11 1/2" (w) by 8 1/4" (h)

NA
Historical Context
The Alaska British Columbia Metals Company was a Washington-based mining company incorporated in 1915.
The company owned four British Columbia claims, including the Torino Company's mines and the Dewdney group, or Indian Chief mine of the Dewdney Canadian Syndicate; optioned by the Tidewater Copper Company.
A. B. C. was also an Alaska mining entity,as they owned the Stikine group, three claims of the Stikine Mining Company located 115 miles from Wrangel, Alaska, up the Stikine River.
It also owned the Glenora group, three claims, located five miles from Glenora, 150 miles up the Stikine river from Wrangel.
Finally, A. B. C. owned the Jumbo group, four claims, located on Copper Creek, at the end of Torino Inlet, Clayoquot mining division, Vancouver Island, British Columbia.