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Compagnie Génerale de Philippines 1899,Share certificate, Belgium Philippines
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One share certificate of "Compagnie Génerale des Philippines" 1899,Share certificate, Belgium Philippines, uncancelled.Condition (opinion): Fine (F) .One tear or cut (3cm) at lower margin of the coupons sheet.One hand signature ,see scan. Size:25/35,7cm.(main document excluding coupons) .Coupons nr 1 to nr 18 (all) remain uncut.Printer:Imprimerie de la Cote Libre,Bruxelles.
See below for few notes found at the web.
Gold Mines at the Luzon Island at Camarines Province , Mambulao district.Names:Mambulao,Imbong,Atalaya,Bucalacao,May-Cruz.Guynobacan and Maculabo
And also in Luzon at Benguet Province at Antamac and Ambuclao districts the gold mines named:Antamac,Ambuclao and Gatipa.
Also the Iron mining at Calambangugan Island,camarinas Province,mambulao district the mines named Belgium ,Edouard ,Louis and Catherine.
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Banknote Grading
UNC
AU
EF
VF
F
VG
G
Fair
Poor
Uncirculated
About Uncirculated
Extremely Fine
Very Fine
Fine
Very Good
Good
Fair
Poor
Edges
no counting marks
light counting folds OR...
light counting folds
corners are not fully rounded
much handling on edges
rounded edges
Folds
no folds
...OR one light fold through center
max. three light folds or one strong crease
several horizontal and vertical folds
many folds and creases
Paper
color
paper is clean with bright colors
paper may have minimal dirt or some color smudging, but still crisp
paper is not excessively dirty, but may have some softness
paper may be dirty, discolored or stained
very dirty, discolored and with some writing
very dirty, discolorated, with writing and some obscured portions
very dirty, discolored, with writing and obscured portions
Tears
no tears
no tears into the border
minor tears in the border, but out of design
tears into the design
Holes
no holes
no center hole, but staple hole usual
center hole and staple hole
Integrity
no pieces missing
no large pieces missing
piece missing
piece missing or tape holding pieces together
See some information from the web:
Louis-Charles-Joseph-Marie Thienpont, né à Etikhove le 17 avril 1853 et mort à Audenaerde le 2 septembre 1932, était avocat-avoué à partir de 1878 et homme politique belge pour le parti catholique.
Fonctions et mandats[modifier | modifier le code]
Membre de la Chambre des Représentants de Belgique pour l'arrondissement d'Audenarde (1887-1919)
Administrateur de la Compagnie Générale des Philippines (1899-1903)
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After the final ratification of the peace treaty, Belgium would surelyhave abandoned her Filipino projects, even if they had enjoyed moresupport from Americans than they had, in fact, received. By the endof 1899, Lichtervelde was writing lengthy strictures to his superiorsadvising them that the best hope for the advancement of Belgian inte-rests in the Philippines lay in complete avoidance of even the appear-ance of intrusion into United States policy there. Even Andre, happilyreturned from Brussels, where he had succeeded in chartering and raisingcapital for a new Compagnie Generale des Philippines was reconciledto the dominant role of United States citizens in the political and eccle-siastical life of the islands. 34Almost three quarters of a century afterthe Spanish-American War, the ambitions of King Leopold II's Belgiumseem naive or inane. In 1898, however, the mission of thewhite race. was taken as an article of western political and religious faith.In that light, the brief Belgian interest in a Filipino protectorate deservesto be recorded.
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After the final ratification of the peace treaty, Belgium would surely
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See some information from the web:
Louis-Charles-Joseph-Marie Thienpont, né à Etikhove le 17 avril 1853 et mort à Audenaerde le 2 septembre 1932, était avocat-avoué à partir de 1878 et homme politique belge pour le parti catholique.
Fonctions et mandats[modifier | modifier le code]
Membre de la Chambre des Représentants de Belgique pour l'arrondissement d'Audenarde (1887-1919)
Administrateur de la Compagnie Générale des Philippines (1899-1903)
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After the final ratification of the peace treaty, Belgium would surelyhave abandoned her Filipino projects, even if they had enjoyed moresupport from Americans than they had, in fact, received. By the endof 1899, Lichtervelde was writing lengthy strictures to his superiorsadvising them that the best hope for the advancement of Belgian inte-rests in the Philippines lay in complete avoidance of even the appear-ance of intrusion into United States policy there. Even Andre, happilyreturned from Brussels, where he had succeeded in chartering and raisingcapital for a new Compagnie Generale des Philippines was reconciledto the dominant role of United States citizens in the political and eccle-siastical life of the islands. 34Almost three quarters of a century afterthe Spanish-American War, the ambitions of King Leopold II's Belgiumseem naive or inane. In 1898, however, the mission of thewhite race. was taken as an article of western political and religious faith.In that light, the brief Belgian interest in a Filipino protectorate deservesto be recorded.
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After the final ratification of the peace treaty, Belgium would surely
have abandoned her Filipino projects, even if they had enjoyed more
support from Americans than they had, in fact, received. By the end
of 1899, Lichtervelde was writing lengthy strictures to his superiors
advising them that the best hope for the advancement of Belgian inte-
rests in the Philippines lay in complete avoidance of even the appear-
ance of intrusion into United States policy there. Even Andre, happily
returned from Brussels, where he had succeeded in chartering and raising
capital for a new
Compagnie Generale des Philippine
s
was reconciled
to the dominant role of United States citizens in the political and eccle-
siastical life of the islands.
34
Almost three quarters of a century after
the Spanish-American War, the ambitions of King Leopold II's Belgium
seem naive or inane. In 1898, however, the
mission
of the
white race. was taken as an article of western political and religious faith.
In that light, the brief Belgian interest in a Filipino protectorate deserves
to be recorded
have abandoned her Filipino projects, even if they had enjoyed more
support from Americans than they had, in fact, received. By the end
of 1899, Lichtervelde was writing lengthy strictures to his superiors
advising them that the best hope for the advancement of Belgian inte-
rests in the Philippines lay in complete avoidance of even the appear-
ance of intrusion into United States policy there. Even Andre, happily
returned from Brussels, where he had succeeded in chartering and raising
capital for a new
Compagnie Generale des Philippine
s
was reconciled
to the dominant role of United States citizens in the political and eccle-
siastical life of the islands.
34
Almost three quarters of a century after
the Spanish-American War, the ambitions of King Leopold II's Belgium
seem naive or inane. In 1898, however, the
mission
of the
white race. was taken as an article of western political and religious faith.
In that light, the brief Belgian interest in a Filipino protectorate deserves
to be recorded.