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Troy, Salem and Rutland Railroad Co., 1865 I/C Bond Signed by Jay Gould as President and on Back.

Currency:USD Category:Coins & Paper Money / Stock & Bond - Certificates Start Price:325.00 USD Estimated At:450.00 - 900.00 USD
Troy, Salem and Rutland Railroad Co., 1865 I/C Bond Signed by Jay Gould as President and on Back.
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The auction will take place on Thursday, October 10th, 2019 at AIA's office located at 1060 Main St., Suite #202, River Edge, NJ 07661 beginning at 10:30 AM
New York & Vermont. Lot of 2 bonds, includes 1) Troy, Salem and Rutland Rail Road Company's, $1,000 I/C, 7% First Mortgage Bond, Purple print on purple border, Illustration of Bald Eagle at top above title, POC's along bottom, Fine-VF condition with splitting at fold lines, signed by Jay Gould as president with POC's and also signed on the back in a full and untouched signature as a trustee; the bond is pinned and lightly glued to a Troy and Rutland Railroad Co., $1,000 Issued 7% Bond, Black print on black border, Small illustration of locomotive at top, Fine condition with damage to bottom margins, splitting at fold lines, and small stains, Snyder & Black Lith. Rare bond with double Jay Gould signatures. Jay Gould was a railroad stock manipulator and later prominent executive; with Drew and Fisk, he battled Commodore Vanderbilt over Erie (1867-1868); was president Erie (1868-1872); and tried to corner gold market with Drew and Fisk which caused Panic of 1869. He later controlled Western Union, New York City elevated railways, Union Pacific, Missouri Pacific, MKT, and many more railroads