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Konstantinopel, 28.02.1902, 5 % Gold-Anleihe, Teilschuldverschreibung über 2.040 Mark = 2.500 Francs, #B10271, 41,2 x 28,2 cm, braun, schwarz, blau, türkis, Knickfalten, Randeinrisse, Erhaltung VF, Steuerausweis, KR, zweisprachig: Französisch, Deutsch, Drumm/Henseler/Glasemann TR 2420b, R10. Uns ist nur ein weiteres Exemplar, #10978, aus der legendären Jens Scheele-Sammlung bekannt. Absolute Rarität!
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Constantinople, 28 February 1902, 5 % Gold-Loan, Bond for 2,040 Mark = 2,500 Francs, #B10271, 41.2 x 28.2 cm, brown, black, blue, turquoise, folds, tears, condition VF, tax receipt, some coupons remaining, bilingual: French, German, Drumm/Henseler/Glasemann TR 2420b, R10. We only saw one further bond (#10978) of this high denomination. It was part of the famous Jens Scheele collection. Absolute Rarity! |
Geschichte (Englisch) |
In Haydarpaşa, on the Asian shore of the Bosporus, opposite Istanbul, there was the head station of the Anatolian Railway. The company originally got the concession to build and operate the port, the wharf and the docks, bonded warehouse, granary and other magazines as well as grain elevators in Haydarpaşa. The concession was transferred when the Société du Port de Haidar Pacha Tête de ligne du Chemin de Fer Ottoman d’Anatolie was incorporated in 1902. The concession should expire in the year 2002, simultaneously with the concession of the Anatolian Railway Company. |