The town of Mosbach is located in the north of Baden-Württemberg, Germany, about 58 km east of Heidelberg. This summer, its museum is host to approximately 150 bond and share certificates.
The "Hübner, Siemens und Beate Uhse" exhibits are part of a collection provided by German scripophily collector Nico Schubert and shows us a wide variety of possible collecting themes in our field :
- German regions
- Reichsmark and Deutsche Mark issues
- spectacular crashes
- internationally famous brand names
- decorative and graphic marvels
Included are certificates from companies involved in banking, sugar production, breweries, railroad transport, machine building, electric utilities, football and even more.
Practical info :
- location : Stadtmuseum Mosbach, Mosbach, Germany
- duration : 17 June 2013 - 7 August 2013
- opening hours : Sunday and Wednesday, 15:00 - 18.00
- no entrance fee
Further reference :
- "Hübner, Siemens und Beate Uhse" exhibition
- Mosbach town museum
- Related article in the German newspaper the Rhein-Neckar-Zeitung
Sure, a combined visit to the old town of Mosbach and the exhibition this summer sounds like an excellent idea !
F.L.
Very interesting exhibition.
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ReplyDeleteIf you visited the exhibition, what was the most interesting to you ? I'm asking it, because I will not have the occasion to visit it myself.
I have visited the opening of the exhibition and of course the exhibition itself. Even mostly common items can be well structured, showing a few relevent chapters of financial history within a not too extensive visit. Nico Schubert realized this concept very well. The Mosbach museum expects 80 visitors in average!!! Hopefully they manage it. It would be a big deal for the popularity of scripophily ...
ReplyDeleteNice video about the exhibition (in German), see
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