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Beech Creek Railroad Bond Certificate from 1939

Beech Creek Railroad Bond Certificate from 1939

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Are the certificates authentic?

Yes, all of the certificates we sell are authentic stock and bond certificates unless otherwise mentioned in the description. At one point in time, this certificate represented a share of of the company, or a bond receipt. These certificates have been removed from circulation and digitalized, as seen by cancellation holes, stamps and writing on the certificate. We offer these certificates as a collectable item, not a security.  

 

This is an orange or green bond certificate from the Beech Creek Railroad from 1939. It has been cancelled as seen by the punch holes. 

The Beech Creek Railroad Company was established in 1886, succeeding the Beech Creek, Clearfield and Southwestern RR after foreclosure. Initially known as the Susquehanna & Southwestern Railroad, its routes were divided into the Beech Creek District (from Jersey Shore Junction southward and westward) and the Fall Brook District (from Newberry Junction to Jersey Shore Junction and into New York State). Clearfield coal was transported via Newberry to the Reading Railroad or northward to New York.

On December 15, 1890, the New York Central & Hudson River Railroad leased the Beech Creek for 999 years, retroactive to October 1, 1890. It operated independently until July 1, 1899, when it became part of the NYC&HR's Pennsylvania Division. The New York Central maintained a lease arrangement despite acquiring majority stock ownership in 1948.

In 1968, the New York Central merged with the Pennsylvania Railroad to form Penn Central, which declared bankruptcy in 1970, leading to the creation of Conrail in 1976.

Materials and care

Here are some quick tips to preserve your certificate for decades to come. 

Paper quality: Stock certificates were printed on a variety of certificate paper dating back to the mid 1800s. Most of these vintage collectable certificates have signs of used & wear , cancellation holes, pencil / pen writing, stamps, staples, adhesives, slight rips, missing coupons and other features. 

Handling: Always handle the certificate with clean, dry hands or use cotton gloves to avoid transferring oils and dirt from your skin onto the paper.

Storage: Store the certificate in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight, which can cause fading. Use acid-free folders or archival-quality plastic sleeves to protect it from moisture, dust, and physical damage.

Framing: If displaying the certificate, use a frame with UV-protective glass to prevent light damage. Ensure the certificate is mounted using acid-free materials to avoid any chemical reactions that could degrade the paper over time.

Avoid Exposure: Keep the certificate away from direct sun, extreme temperatures and humidity, which can cause the paper to warp or deteriorate. Avoid exposing it to pollutants, such as smoke or chemicals, which can cause discoloration.

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