Malvern and Camden Railway Company
Malvern and Camden Railway Company
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Product Details
Intricately engraved antique stock certificate from the Malvern and Camden Railway Company dating back to the early 1900's. This document was printed by Goes and measures approximately 11" (w) by 8 1/4" (h).
This certificate features a great vignette of a train steaming down the tracks.
Images
The images presented are representative of the piece(s) you will receive. When representative images are presented for one of our offerings, you will receive a certificate in similar condition as the one pictured; however dating, denomination, certificate number and issuance details may vary.
Historical Context
The Malvern and Camden Railway was incorporated in Arkansas on June 3, 1911 to build a line from Malvern in Hot Springs County southward through the counties of Hot Spring, Dallas and Ouachita to the city of Camden. The line was porjected to be approximately 60 miles in length.
Though incorporated under the Malvern and Camden Railway name, the company was a subsidiary of the Rock Island Lines.
Additional 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.
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.
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Can I return my purchase?
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.