Extremely Rare!
Minor seam repairs professionally made wuth archival mending tape.
This scarce 1871 bond from the Town of Newtown in Queens, later annexed by New York City, is a must-have for collectors of historical scripophily. The bond represents a unique piece of American financial history and is a valuable addition to any collection of local history.
With its intricate design and historic significance, this bond is a testament to the economic growth and development of New York City during the late 19th century. Its rarity and uniqueness make it a highly sought-after item among collectors of all types. Don't miss your chance to own a piece of history today!
2 coupons have been redeemed, and the rest of the issued bond is intact.