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1941 Gdańsk Poland Danzig Germany German bond certificate share

$ 5.27

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Refund will be given as: Money back or replacement (buyer's choice)
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  • Item must be returned within: 14 Days

    Description

    Old Stock Yard Collectible Stock and Bond Certificates
    Danzig /
    Gdańsk
    Germany/ Poland bond certificate
    Original bond certificate
    1941
    Vignette of the
    the medieval port crane (
    Krantor
    ), called
    Żuraw
    over the Motlawa river
    More Information:
    The Free City of Danzig (German: Freie Stadt Danzig; Polish: Wolne Miasto Gdańsk) was an autonomous Baltic Sea port and city-state including over two hundred surrounding towns, villages and settlements, established on January 10, 1920, in accordance with the terms of Part III, Section XI of the Treaty of Versailles of 1919, which split it off from Germany along with other territories of the German Empire. It was placed under League of Nations "protection", with special economic-related rights reserved for Poland. The city was denied self-determination, despite the majority of German-speaking citizens calling for a reunion with Germany.
    The status as Free City ceased to exist at the beginning of World War II in early September 1939 when German troops captured Danzig. The Free City — violating its constitution guaranteed by the League of Nations — declared Danzig part of Germany. Annexed by Germany, German anti-Semitic and anti-Polish discriminations and persecutions — including killings and deportations — hit Jewish and Polish citizens, against whom Danzig's Nazi Senate already discriminated before, but with Danzig's constitution, guaranteed by the League of Nations, still providing little, but some protection. Starting with the conquest by the Soviet Army in the early months of 1945, German minor citizens of the former Free City of Danzig were killed and expelled, and the city was put under Polish administration under its traditional Polish name, Gdańsk, and Polish people were brought in as replacement. ~ Information from Wikipedia
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    Is the certificate pictured the exact one I will receive?
    Usually, yes. Occasionally, I do list certificates of the same type without rescanning. In this case, the certificate you receive will be virtually identical (same color, size, vignette, etc.) to the one pictured. Again, if you ever receive anything from me you are not 100% pleased with, you can return it for a full refund.
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    profolios and sleeves made by Itoya
    . You can purchase them in my eBay store. I have several sizes available.
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    No, these certificates are sold as collectibles only; although they are authentic, they no longer hold financial value.