| | Kern County Consolidated Gold Mines 1907 - California | Beautifully engraved Certificate from the The Kern County Consolidated Gold Mines (California) issued
in 1907. This historic document has an
ornate border around it with a vignette of a mine in the side of a mountain with ore cards and workers. This item is hand
signed and is
over 96 years old.
The company was registered in 1906 and went bankrupt in 1909. The properties transferred to the Californian General Mining Company Ltd in 1910. The Californian General Mining Company Ltd liquidated on September 12, 1912.
This document is written in English and French and it is in pounds. It has an English tax stamp affixed to its face.
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