Tuesday, July 2, 2013

Chinese Bonds - Part 1

It is fair to say that many of our favorite foreign bonds are the Chinese bonds dating from the late 19th Century to the 1940’s. They are appealing for their fascinating history as well as their impressive graphics. Of course, there has also been much speculation in these bonds due to the hope or anticipation that China would someday pay these old debts.

There is no question that prices have risen rather dramatically and excitement in this field has grown. The Chinese have become more and more interested in their heritage in the form of coins, paper money, and recently in stocks and bonds. Such new interest as well as other speculation is likely to cause prices to escalate further.

We now have a very large inventory of Chinese bonds of the most popular types including the following . . .


China-Belgian Issue, 1921, Green-Red, 500 Belgian Francs (equivalent of £20), 8% Bond.
Uncancelled. No coupons
PRICE UPON REQUEST

Country: China
Years: 1920-21

For more information visit our web site, http://www.glabarre.com, or call George LaBarre at 1-800-717-9529.

George H. LaBarre Galleries - Collectible Stocks and Bonds and Old Stocks and Bonds
http://www.glabarre.com
A foreign antique stock and bond company.

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