

Cuba Cane Sugar Corporation
Preferred | 20. c. (1900-1945) | 100 pieces at 100 US-$| Type | Preferred |
|---|---|
| Represented Quantity | 100 |
| Nominal | 100 US-$ |
| Place of Issue | New York, United States of America |
| Date of Issue | 20. c. (1900-1945) |
| Printing Firm | American Bank Note Company |
| Language | English |
| Year of Acquisition | 2016 |
| Condition | EF |
Description
A major undertaking in Cuban sugar. It was set up in 1916 with Manuel Rionda as a key driver and at the time was estimated to control 1/6th of Cuban output. In 1930 it was reorganized as the short lived Cuban Cane Products Company which from 1935 was reorganized to form the Cuban Atlantic Sugar Company owning 9 mills in 3 provinces in 1938. In 1935 also the Eastern Cuba Sugar operating the Velasco mill was effectively spun off.
Typical certficate for 100 shares of common stock. Vignette with a harvesting scene. Stamped specimen, punchholes.