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Compañía Expendedora de Pulques SA Share Mexico 1910
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One bearer certificate of :Compañía Expendedora de Pulques SA 1 Share Mexico 1910. Uncancelled .Condition (opinion) :Fine (F) .Size:27,5cm/43cm (large/very large) .Contains coupons Nr .17 to 50.Printer :Waterlow & Sons ,Londres.-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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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
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See below information from the web (online translated):
Pulque: Alcoholic drink of high graduation, thick and white, which is obtained from the fermentation of the juice of the maguey; Traditional of Mexico and whose origin is pre-Hispanic.
At the beginning of the twentieth century, the pulque planters had large fortunes that allowed them to live far from their haciendas in mansions that were distributed in the most exclusive places in Mexico, such as the building that now houses the Wax Museum in Mexico City ; Some of them even formed companies that began to quote in the then called La Bolsa Privada de México, S.A .; Its name was Compañía Realizadora de Pulques, S.A. (1906), located in the city of Puebla, with a capital of 450 thousand pesos, a huge figure for the time, whose aim was: "To monopolize the business of the production and sale of pulque in the area of Puebla and Tlaxcala."
Shortly thereafter, the Pulques Conservados La Victoria, SA Exploiting Company was formed in Otumba, Hidalgo, a company that was the first to devise a way to sell bottled pulque, but was only permitted to do so from house to house, failure.
Of all the companies that were formed in those years, it is worth noting that the
Compañía Expendedora de Pulques
SCL, which in 1910, a year after its founding, became a public limited company (Sociedad Anónima) and was listed, among others, by Pablo Macedo and his Brother Miguel Salvador Macedo, then the first Secretary of Government of the Federal District and the second, Undersecretary of Interior, both federal deputies on multiple occasions, founders of the Free School of Law and prominent members of the group called The Scientists during the Porfiriato Of the industrial pulquero Fernando Pimentel and Fagoaga, that was then municipal president of the City council of Mexico. That is why in less than a year they were able to take over the monopoly of the marketing and the revision of the premises of retail of the pulque; For the beginning of the Mexican Revolution they also had, among their ranks of shareholders, Ignacio Torres Adalid, Javier Torres Adalid, Javier Torres Rivas, Joaquín Adalid, Ignacio Álvarez and Icaza, Mariano Yánez, Armando Deffis, Carlos Tagle, Alberto González Montalvo, Carlos Rivas Gómez and later to his widow, Leonor Carlota Rivas Mercado, all owners of the great pulqueras fortunes.
At the beginning of the Mexican Revolution, the pulqueras, which were large industrial areas and producing millions, began on the flank to resent the presence of the brewing industry that was born in the center and north of the country, and on the other the agrarian pressures of the Several revolutionary groups that wanted and tried to take control of these haciendas, which succeeded in destroying industry to a great extent; On the one hand, the agrarian groups, especially the Zapatistas, distributed the lands and dedicated them to less productive crops in the semi-arid lands that the maguey need; On the other hand, the aggressions of the war displaced the population that knew how to make the crop that takes decades, since the plant is slow growing. That caused millionaire losses in product, by the lack of transport that happened by the typical interruptions and frequent of the war. Therefore, the
Compañía Expendedora de Pulques SA (
Vending Company of Pulques, S.A) was dissolved in 1916.