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Rare Antique Piggly Wiggly Stock Certificate From 1916 Memphis

Rare Antique Piggly Wiggly Stock Certificate From 1916 Memphis

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Step back in time with this extraordinary piece of American retail history! This classic and bold stock certificate from Piggly Wiggly, an American Revolutionary Icon, is a true treasure for collectors and history enthusiasts alike. Founded in 1916 in Memphis, Tennessee, Piggly Wiggly revolutionized the grocery shopping experience, leaving an indelible mark on the retail landscape.

Prepare to be amazed by the groundbreaking innovations that Piggly Wiggly introduced, forever changing the way we shop:

1. They pioneered the self-service grocery store concept, introducing checkout stands and allowing customers to select their own items - a radical departure from the clerk-assisted model of the time.

2. Piggly Wiggly was the first to clearly price mark every item in the store, empowering customers with transparent pricing information.

3. In 1937, they introduced shopping carts in Oklahoma, freeing customers from the burden of carrying products in their arms and revolutionizing the shopping experience.

4. Ahead of their time, Piggly Wiggly developed one of the first loyalty card discount membership programs, a concept now widely adopted by national merchants.

5. They prioritized customer convenience by offering ample parking space, setting a new standard for retail accessibility.

Imagine the excitement of displaying this antique vintage stock certificate as a captivating piece of home decor! Its presence on your wall will spark fascinating conversations about the evolution of American retail and the innovative spirit that shaped our modern shopping habits.

Stock certificates are becoming increasingly rare and sought-after collectibles. As more of these historic documents find their way into museums and private collections, their availability dwindles, making them even more valuable. The rich history of stock certificates spans over four centuries, with the first one issued by the Dutch East India Company in 1606. Fast forward 407 years, and we witness the end of an era as the Walt Disney Company issues one of the last paper stock certificates from a major corporation in 2013.

These remarkable antique gifts are crafted on heavy, durable paper stock, reminiscent of currency but with enhanced sturdiness. This superior quality ensures that the vibrant details and intricate designs remain pristine for generations to come. One of the most fascinating aspects of stock certificates is the array of intriguing signatures they bear. Typically signed by the company President and Secretary, these documents often hold hidden gems of historical significance. Savvy collectors delve into researching these signatures, uncovering captivating stories that add tremendous provenance and value to these already prized possessions.


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Monte Swain
Another wonderful purchase experience!

Received another delivery of beautiful historic certificates from the lovely Travis and Kids. I love every interaction I have with this family business. Great products and prices, plus a personal touch. Bravo!

Hello Monte! We're all smiles with your 5-stars, thank you! Your kind words about the historic certificates and appreciation for our personal touch has our hearts brimming with joy. We are thrilled you're enjoying your antique adventures with us and look forward to many more. Keep cherishing those snippets of history, Monte!