Cripple Creek History &
Collectibles
Stock Certificates
Spring - Summer 2008
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Acacia Gold Mining Company |
Kimberly Consolidated Gold Mining Company |
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Check out this Type 1 early issue certificate signed by stockbroker T.P. Airheart. | ![]() |
This high-flying Beacon Hill firm merged with El Paso Consolidated. | |
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Advance Gold Mining Bonding & Leasing |
LeClair Mines Company |
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This Raven Hill producer did not own all of its primary producing claim! |
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LeClair was the last surviving company in Anaconda. Signed by John Tait Milliken. |
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| American Gold Mining & Milling | Little Corporal Gold Mining Company | |||
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This busy firm owned claims in both Cripple Creek and Central City. |
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Don't miss this terrific certificate from a close neighbor of the rich Hoosier Mine. | |
| Anaconda Extension Gold Mining Company | Mobile Gold Mining Company | |||
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This 1894 certificate bears the rare signature of N.E. Guyot! | ![]() |
This scarce certificate is from the company that owned the producing Morning Glory Mine. | |
| Arcadia Consolidated Mining Company | Montevideo Mining & Milling Company | |||
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Arcadia was one of the companies bought by W.S. Stratton for his Bowl of Gold project. |
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Montevideo fell on hard times after an 1898 fire and the stock price never recovered. |
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| Avondale Gold Mining Company | Orphan Bell Mining & Milling Company | |||
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The executive offices of this Bull Cliff producer were in a Colorado Springs cigar store! |
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An 1893 cert from a very early player on Bull Hill. Issued to and signed by A.D. Jones. | |
| Banner Gold Mining Company | Orphan Gold Mining Company | |||
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This Beacon Hill firm was controlled by Verner
Z. Reed and his closest associates. |
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This Type 1 certificate is from one of the greatest successes on Bull Hill. | |
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Carrie S. Gold Mining Company |
Pikes Peak Fuel Company | |||
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Poverty Gulch was the locale of this company's star properties, the Liberty and Pactolus. | ![]() |
Pike's Peak Fuel was a key company in the Carlton empire. |
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Creede & Cripple Creek Mining & Milling |
Progress Gold Mining Company | |||
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This firm owned claims near some incredibly rich neighbors. Signed by Howbert and Peck. |
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Progress owned the Gold King Mine and a key part of the Cresson. | |
| Cresson Consolidated Gold Mining & Milling Company |
Reno Mining & Milling Company of Colorado | |||
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A classic certificate from the second richest mine in the District. | ![]() |
This Poverty Gulch firm owned claims surrounded by some huge mines. |
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| Cripple Creek Consolidated Mining Co. | Republic Gold Mining Company | |||
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This majestic piece is from a Gold Hill firm with ties to Stratton. | ![]() |
Republic was a darling of the Cripple Creek Stock Exchange. | |
| Cripple Creek Drainage & Tunnel Company | Requa-Savage Mines Company | |||
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This historic certificate was issued to fund and build the famous Roosevelt Tunnel. | ![]() |
This Raven Hill company owned two claims next to Arequa town site. |
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| Dante Gold Mining Company | Rose Nicol Gold Mining Company | |||
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This famed Windy Point mine was controlled by Verner Z. Reed. | ![]() |
This Battle Mountain company was run by legendary businessman Verner Z. Reed. | |
| Duchess Mining Company | Sacremento Gold Mining & Milling Company | |||
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One of the stockholders of this private company was William Weston. | ![]() |
Sacremento was a Bull Hill company that attracted the attention of W.S. Stratton. | |
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Elkton Company |
Six Points Gold Mining Company | |||
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This venerable piece is one of the last certs ever issued by a Cripple Creek company. | ![]() |
Six Points was a closely held corporation run by Bert Carlton and Judge E.A. Colburn. |
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| Elkton Consolidated Mining & Milling Co. | Texas Girl Gold Mining Company | |||
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One of the finest Cripple Creek certificatess ever issued. A must see! | ![]() |
A great Beacon Hill item from a firm operating near the El Paso Mine. | |
| El Paso Consolidated Gold Mining Company | United States Reduction & Refining Company | |||
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A magnificent piece from one of Cripple's longest living mines. | ![]() |
This historic Tutt & Penrose piece is from the company that started the 1903 Labor War. |
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| Golden Dale Mining & Milling Company | Victor Gold Mining Company | |||
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This company nearly went out of business. You won't believe the location of its claims! | ![]() |
The Victor Mine brought riches to Denver tycoon Dave Moffat. |
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| Herald Mines Company | Volcano Gold Mining Company | |||
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This odd company was a tough one to locate, but may have owned claims in Anaconda. |
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This Gold Hill company was well capitalized and showed promise for some great riches. | |
| Ide Gold Mining Company | Wabash Consolidated Mining Company | |||
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This lease on this Goldfield mine expired just as the 1903-04 Labor War began. |
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Don't miss this beautiful cert from a Copper Mountain firm based out of Denver. | |
| Isabella Gold Mining Company | Woman's Gold Mining Company | |||
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Don't miss this certificate from one of Cripple's biggest mines. Issued to Tutt & Penrose. | ![]() |
Who says men make the best miners? See how the woman ran things. SOLD! |
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| Jerry Johnson Gold Mining Company | Work Mining & Milling Company | |||
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This often overlooked company produced in excess of $5 million. |
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Work owned the famed Morning Glory Mine near Anaconda. | |
| Key West Gold Mining Company | Zenobia Gold Mining Company | |||
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Key West was one of the few companies ever purchased outright by W.S. Stratton. | ![]() |
This piece was issued by a key firm in the Stratton Bowl of Gold project. |
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