One bearer share certificate of the "Établissements Sigbaldi",Société Congolaise par actions à responsabilité limitée. 1000 Francs Congolais Share certificate 1956 Elisabethville, Belgian Congo ( today Lubumbashi, Katanga,Congo Democratic Republic).Adress at the time :Avenie Royale 23 ,Elisabethville.
the company's purpose is the manufacture and trade in all its forms, including the import, export, and representation of all sporting goods in the broadest sense, as well as the representation and sale of all miscellaneous materials and equipment.See below for related information from the web.
Postage, including packing material, handling fees : Europe: USD 9.70 / USA $ 10.70. Rest of the World: USD 12.00. FREE of postage for other items. (excluding purchases under US$70.00 with a weight greater than 100 gr. including the protection and packaging card ) .Only one shipping charge per shipment (the highest one) no matter how many items you buy (combined shipping).
Guaranteed genuine - One monthreturnpolicy(retail sales) .Returns accepted with no questions.
Customers are invited to combine purchases to save postage.
As we have (or could have) more than one identical item ,the serial number may differ from those shown in the picture which is for reference only.
For purchases above $70.00 we send the orders registered with tracking number without extra charge, for purchases below $70.00 we ship as regular letters at the buyer's risk.
For purchases below $ 70,00 who want to register your letter with tracking number, please add an extra for : Europe $4.20 , U.S. $5.00 ,Rest of the word $5.90 .For this case ,please request or wait for our invoice before paying.
Postage include packaging material and handling fees.
For some destinations and purchases below $70.00 customers may be requested for this extra shipping payment in order to register the shipment with tracking number.
We reserve the right to cancel transactions that require the sending of unregistered letters (without tracking number) to some destinations when this extra payment has been requested.
For purchases over $70.00, the excess weight will be free.
For purchases under US$70.00 with a weight greater than 100 gr. including the protection and packaging card, the buyer is asked not to make the payment until receiving the invoice or shipment note, since the cost will be calculated and the type of shipment will be assessed (registered or insured or not) and the buyer will be charged the approximate total of the costs of the Post Office rate (rates that are public and can be consulted), in this case the costs of packaging materials, handling and delivery management are free.
In the event that the buyer has already made the payment, he will be asked to pay the difference that is missing for the payment of the postal rate. Likewise, we reserve the right to cancel transactions that have not been paid this extra amount when requested.
If for any reason, your item did not arrive yet, or you are not 100% satisfied with the item you have received, please do not hesitate to contact , I will do all it takes to provide the best service.
The buyer must notify to us of the delay in the arrival of his purchase when he meets 3 weeks ( to Europe) to 4 weeks (rest of the World) this guarantee expires two months after the shipment of his purchase if we have not previously received notice of the delay.
While the item remains unsold, the seller, as the owner of the item, reserves the right to change the price to adjust it to market conditions. The interested or potential buyer is aware that the price may be changed.
The Société Minière de Surongo is a former mining company whose concessions were located in Congo, probably in what is now the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC).
Here are some details found in archives:
History: Documents dating from 1963 mention its exploitation permits for gold, silver, and diamonds.
Concessions: Its concessions covered a vast area of 79,600 hectares.
Exploitation: Prospecting maps and plans, as well as information on mineral exploration, production, and processing, are archived.
Archives: The Information Network on Geology and Mining Prospecting in the DR Congo, which is part of the Royal Museum for Central Africa, contains documents on this company.
The Société Minière de Surongo was therefore involved in the exploitation of precious minerals in the region.