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DE. European Mortgage & Investment Corp., 1925 to 1927, Specimen Gold Coupon Bond Assortment.

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DE. European Mortgage & Investment Corp., 1925 to 1927, Specimen Gold Coupon Bond Assortment.
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Delaware, 1925 to 1927, Lot of 6 Specimen Gold Coupon bonds, Includes: 1925, $500 Series A 7 1/2% First Lien Gold Farm Loan Sinking Fund Coupon Bond, Black with orange border; 1925, $1000 Series A 7 1/2% First Lien Gold Farm Loan Sinking Fund Coupon Bond, Black with brown border; 1926, $500 Series B 7 1/2% First Lien Gold Farm Loan Sinking Fund Coupon Bond, Black with gray border; 1926, $1000 Series B 7 1/2% First Lien Gold Farm Loan Sinking Fund Coupon Bond, Black with green border; 1927, $500 Series C 7% First Lien Real Estate Sinking Fund Gold Coupon Bond, Black with purple border; 1927, $1000 Series C 7% First Lien Real Estate Sinking Fund Gold Coupon Bond, Black with blue border. All have Bald Eagle at top center, Specimen overprints, POCs, are in Fine to VF+ condition with archival reinforcements, and printed by Franklin Lee Division - ABNC. (6). Sold "AS IS" no returns accepted. The European Mortgage & Investment Corporation (EMIC) was a prominent financial institution during the early 20th century, with its roots primarily in Europe. By the mid-1920s, Europe was undergoing significant economic shifts following the devastation of World War I, and the recovery from the war's economic aftermath was a key factor in the success of firms like EMIC. As far as economic conditions go, the period leading up to 1925 saw increasing urbanization and the construction of large-scale housing projects, especially in places like London, Paris, and Berlin.