West India Sugar Finance Corporation

Preferred | 20. c. (1900-1945) | 100 pieces at 100 US-$
TypePreferred
Security Number00000
Represented Quantity100
Nominal100 US-$
Coupon Rate8%
Place of IssueConnecticut, United States of America
Date of Issue20. c. (1900-1945)
Printing FirmAmerican Bank Note Company
LanguageEnglish
Year of Acquisition2025
ConditionEF

Description

The West India Sugar Finance Corporation was set up in 1913 to finance, develop and supervise Cuban sugar companies. Amongst others it financed the Palma Sugar Company and took control of it when it was unable to bear its debt burden in 1918. In 1924 it was dissolved and its preferred stock was exchanged for preferred stock of the Cuban Domincan Sugar Company which effectively succeeded it. It belonged to the sphere of influence of the National Sugar Refining Company.

Certificate for 100 preferred shares. The vignette is a frequently used harvesting scene. American Bank Note specimen "73268". Punchholes. Stamped "Specimen".

West India Sugar Finance Corporation | Museum Fraikin