This certificate also has the word “cancelled” hole-punched into to it several times across its bottom. The Park City Mining and Smelting Company stock certificate reads: Certificate for Less than 100 Shares Number F1396 | Shares $5 each. Full Paid and Non-assessable | Shares 17 The Park City Mining and Smelting Company. Incorporated under the Laws of the State of Colorado Countersigned at Boston by an American Trust Company Transfer Agent and Assistant Secretary (illegible) Registered July 17 1925 at The First National Bank of Boston Signed by the registrar (illegible) This is to Certify that Elmer H. Bright & Co. is entitled to seventeen shares in the capital stock of The Park City Mining and Smelting Company, transferrable only on the books of this Company by the holder hereof, in person, or by attorney upon surrender of this certificate properly endorsed. This certificate subject to all the terms, conditions and limitations of the Certificate Incorporation and the By Laws of the Corporation. This certificate is not valid until countersigned by the Transfer Agent and registered by the Registrar. In Witness Whereof, the said Company has caused its corporate seal to be hereto affixed and this certificate to be signed by its President and by its Treasurer, or Secretary this July 16 1925. Signed by Secretary D. C. Murphy Signed by President G. W. Lambourne The back side of this certificate states: For Value received, ____ hereby sell, assign, and transfer unto _______ Shares of the Capital Stock represented by the within certificate, and do hereby irrevocably constitute and appoint ______ Attorney to transfer the said stock on the books of the within named Company with full power of substitution in the premises. Dated, July 17 1925 Signed by (illegible) In Presence of A Patterson
Accession No:
2017.002.017