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2 RARE CHILDS RESTAURANT STOCKS Coney Island Landmark! NOW FORD AMPHITEATER 4.99

$ 4.21

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Circulated/Uncirculated: Nearly Uncirculated
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Item must be returned within: 14 Days
  • Refund will be given as: Money back or replacement (buyer's choice)
  • Condition: Very crisp bright and clean but has 3 tiny slits in left border where stock was fastened into the company stock ledger (does not show in holder and won't show if matted and framed)
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States

    Description

    Buy Now price is for
    TWO stocks
    , the one shown and a very rare all red non-vignetted temporary stock (our exclusive!!)
    A CHILD OF CONEY ISLAND
    Childs was one of America's first national restaurant chains. It lasted from the late 19th century until the early 1950's.
    The first Childs
    was launched in 1889 by brothers Samuel and William Childs on the ground level of the Merchants Hotel (current site of One Liberty Plaza, also previously the Singer Building) at 41 Cortlandt Street (between Broadway and Church), in New York City's Financial District. This is where Occupy Wall Street took place. It was also the site of one of our 2 vending stands in lower Manhattan previous to 9-11.
    But the restaurant's most famous location was on the Coney Island boardwalk in an architectural landmark that still stands today. Neglected for many decades, it was painstakingly restored to its original splendor and is now the Ford Amphitheater.
    See more history and pictures here:
    wikipedia.org/wiki/Childs_Restaurants_(Riegelmann_Boardwalk_location)
    Here is are 2 original Childs' stock certificates that should
    not
    be neglected because
    They are beautifully engraved masterpieces printed by the American Banknote Co.
    One is the very rare red 100 share variety, the other an equally rare
    solid
    red
    temporary certificate..
    Our supply is very limited and will soon be depleted. Not a hoard certificate - only one stock book of this type found!!
    You will not find these at a lower price! We are the source!!
    Dated 1940's, bearer name and serial number may vary. Very bright crisp and clean with 3 tiny slits in left border where the stock was fastened into the company's ledger book (there is no paper loss so they can be backed with a piece of tissue tape). Pinhole cancellation outside vignette. There may be an occasional removable staple in which case there can be an interesting transfer document attached (easily removable).
    2 great Brooklyn collectibles!