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Victor-American Fuel Co., 1910 and 1912, Set of 6 Specimen Registered and Coupon Bonds

Currency:USD Category:Coins & Paper Money / Stock & Bond - Certificates Start Price:230.00 USD Estimated At:325.00 - 650.00 USD
Victor-American Fuel Co., 1910 and 1912, Set of 6 Specimen Registered and Coupon Bonds
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Colorado and New Mexico. (Inc. in Maine), Assortment of Specimen Bonds, The Registered bonds are dated 1912 and the coupon bonds were issued in 1910, Includes: $100 Registered Bond in Brown; $100 Coupon Bond in gray; $500 Registered Bond in green; $500 Coupon Bond in orange; $1000 Registered Bond in purple; $1000 Coupon Bond in olive green. All pieces have Specimen overprints and POCs and are in XF condition. Sold "AS IS" no returns accepted. Victor-American Fuel Company, also styled as the Victor Fuel Company, was a coal mining company, primarily focused on operations in the US states of Colorado and New Mexico during the first half of the Twentieth Century. Prior to a 1909 reorganization, the business was known as the American Fuel Company. Behind the Colorado Fuel and Iron Company, the Victor-American Fuel Company was the second-largest coal company in the state and the wealthiest owned by Coloradans, during the first decades of the 20th century. During the 1913-1914 Colorado Coalfield War, strikebreakers and mine guards working for Victor-American that had been hired in response to the United Mine Workers of America-led labor uprising were targeted in attacks. (6).