The product is a 1926 Roman Catholic Church Welfare Institutions in Germany 7% Gold Bond. This bond was likely issued as a means of raising funds for the welfare institutions, with the gold element adding a level of value and security. As a circulated bond, it would have been issued and subsequently circulated among investors, representing a piece of historical financial instruments in the realm of stocks and bonds. This item would appeal to collectors interested in unique and valuable pieces of financial history, especially those related to religious organizations and Germany in the early 20th century. Not redeemable for face value