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Compania Del Ferro-Carril Cienfuegos y Villa-Clara - 1895 dated 1,000 Pesos Cuban Bond - Cuba

Inv# FB5169   Bond
Compania Del Ferro-Carril Cienfuegos y Villa-Clara - 1895 dated 1,000 Pesos Cuban Bond - Cuba
Country: Cuba
Years: 1893
Color: Red and Black

$1,000, 7% Gold Bond. Havana, Cuba. 18 coupons remain. Great train vignette at bottom. Printed by American Bank Note Company, New York.

Havana is the capital and largest city of Cuba. The heart of the La Habana Province, Havana is the country's main port and commercial center. It is the most populous city, the largest by area, and the second largest metropolitan area in the Caribbean region. The population in 2002 was 2,137,847 inhabitants, and its area is 728.26 km2 (281.18 sq mi) for the capital city side and 8,475.57 km2 for the metropolitan zone. Havana was founded by the Spanish in the 16th century. It served as a springboard for the Spanish conquest of the Americas, becoming a stopping point for Spanish galleons returning to Spain. Philip II of Spain granted Havana the title of capital in 1607. Walls and forts were built to protect the city. Read more at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Havana

Condition: Excellent

A bond is a document of title for a loan. Bonds are issued, not only by businesses, but also by national, state or city governments, or other public bodies, or sometimes by individuals. Bonds are a loan to the company or other body. They are normally repayable within a stated period of time. Bonds earn interest at a fixed rate, which must usually be paid by the undertaking regardless of its financial results. A bondholder is a creditor of the undertaking.

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