Thank you Myles and Charlee ! Quality control par excellence! And Dad Travis is doing a good job too. I am very happy with my fabulous, colorful fruit crate label. It got here all the way from good old USA and in perfect condition too. Keep up the the great work ! Many thanks and all the best, Robert.
Vintage 1950s -1970s Great Atlantic Pacific Tea Company Stock Certificate Orange
Vintage 1950s -1970s Great Atlantic Pacific Tea Company Stock Certificate Orange
Step back in time with this vintage 1950s—1970s Great Atlantic Pacific Tea Company Stock Certificate, A&P! This historic American icon, in excellent condition, is a fascinating piece of history, preserving its original charm and ready to captivate you with its historical significance!
13 1/2" x 9 1/2" ~
Most of these stock certificates, highly sought after by collectors, are rare pieces from the 1960s. However, I also have a few exceptional and truly unique pieces from the early 1970s and late 1950s, adding to the exclusivity of your collection.
The Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Company (A&P) was an American chain of grocery stores that operated from 1859 to 2015. At its peak, A&P was the largest grocery retailer in the United States from 1915 through 1975 (and, until 1965, the largest U.S. retailer of any kind) and was considered an American icon. According to The Wall Street Journal, A&P was considered as much of an American icon that "was as well known as McDonald's or Google is today."The company pioneered innovations such as self-serve supermarkets and offered various food products at lower costs. Sadly, after two bankruptcies, A&P closed its doors in 2015. Born as a tea and coffee company, it became one of America’s most recognized brands, with massive production facilities, including its dairy plants, coffee and tea roasting, and bakeries.
My pictures don't do justice to these stock certificates' intricate details and vibrant colors. You must see them in person to truly appreciate their beauty and historical significance!
Imagine the pride of owning this piece of history, hanging it on your wall as a unique home decor in any room. These stock certificates, like the ones I'm offering, are not just historical documents with centuries of history behind them. They are also potential investments, as their rarity and historical significance make them increasingly valuable. The first stock certificate was issued in 1606 by the Dutch East India Company. Four hundred seven years of history later, the Walt Disney Company issued one of the last paper stock certificates from a major corporation in 2013. Take your chance to own a piece of this history and potentially increase your investment portfolio! With the increasing interest in vintage stock certificates, their value is expected to rise, making them a lucrative investment opportunity.
One of the unique aspects of stock certificates is the variety of exciting signatures and stamps they can bear. While almost all stocks are signed by the company President and Secretary, some collectors delve deeper, researching the other signatures and their historical significance. This meticulous process adds a wealth of provenance and value to an already valuable item. I have never done this as I can barely read my signature, let alone one from over 100 years ago!