Euro Disney
Euro Disney
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Disney American Express Euro Mickey Head Pin $5.00 |
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1992 TRINKET dish w/ cover EURO DISNEY GRAND OPENING $4.98 |
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Euro Disney Queen’s Maze Blueprint $4.99 |
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MINNIE mouse dot euro pants set disney Boutique custom $129.95 |
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EURO DISNEY DLRP GUEST RELATIONS ACCUEIL VIP TOUR D PIN $249.99 |
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Disney Grand Opening Coin Euro Cast Member Gift /Letter $19.95 |
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HTF DISNEY pin EURO DISNEY SAFARI MICKEY $3.95 |
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VINTAGE 90s MICKEY MOUSE EURO DISNEY T SHIRT $24.99 |
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Euro Disney Mickey 1992 Signature Pin $0.99 |
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EURO DISNEY 1992 MICKEY MOUSE BUTTON $3.99 |
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GYRO GEARLOOSE Disney EURO SMARTIES TUBE TOPPER Figure $4.99 |
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HERCULES Disney NESTLE MAGIC Single Euro Figure HERMES $2.99 |
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HERCULES Disney NESTLE MAGIC Single Euro Figure PAIN $1.99 |
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HERCULES Disney NESTLE MAGIC Single Euro Figure PANIC $1.99 |
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HERCULES Disney NESTLE MAGIC Single Euro Figure PHIL $1.99 |
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1-1.5 18 m Euro 86 H&M Disneys Wild Snake Top NEW NWT $19.99 |
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Euro Disney Opening Day Bone China Collectible Plate $45.00 |
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MINNIE MOUSE EURO DISNEY PIN! PARIS FRANCE topo souris $0.99 |
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EURO DISNEY COMMEMORATIVE MEDALLION CAST EXCLUSIVE $9.99 |
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Rare Euro Disney Greand Opening Year Pen $9.99 |
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Rare 1992 Euro Disney Happy Meal Toy Peter Pan New $3.99 |
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HERCULES Disney NESTLE MAGIC Single Euro Figure HYDRA $3.99 |
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HERCULES Disney NESTLE MAGIC Single Euro Figure ZEUS $2.99 |
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HERCULES w/SWORD Disney NESTLE MAGIC Single Euro Figure $2.99 |
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HERCULES Disney NESTLE MAGIC Single Euro Figure HADES $2.99 |
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HERCULES Disney NESTLE MAGIC Single Euro Figure HERA $5.99 |
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FLYING TINKER BELL EURO DISNEY PETER PAN DOLL FIGURE $4.99 |
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DISNEY NEWS Summer 1992 – EURO DISNEY RESORT $3.99 |
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“LADIES~MICKEY~MOUSE~HOODIE~DISNEY~EURO”! (XL) “NEW”! $8.50 |
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* DISNEY JUNGLE BOOK BAGHERA PEZ * EURO ONLY * $4.95 |
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Antigua 1646A MNH Euro-Disney, Mickey Mouse $3.85 |
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Antigua 1645-6B MNH Euro-Disney, Mickey Mouse, Map $15.30 |
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Euro Disney Mickey Mouse Pin $15.00 |
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Euro Disney Adventureland Lion Sponsor Pin $16.00 |
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Euro Disney 1st Anniversary Mickey 1993 Button $4.99 |
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Euro Disney Frontierland Nuts Sponsor Pin $16.00 |
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Euro Disney Vittel April 1992 Sponsor Pin $15.00 |
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Euro Disney Mickey Mouse April 12 1992 Opening Day Pin $15.00 |
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Euro Disney Resort Philips Sponsor Pin $15.00 |
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Euro Disney April 12 1992 Opening Day Pin $17.50 |
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Euro Disney Disneyland Paris Limited Edition Lithograph Catherine Feff CATHERINE FEFF is the celebrated French mural artist who received worldwide acclaim for (among other works) her monumental canvas facades which were commissioned by the french government for the Madeleine church and the Arc de Triomphe. The Walt Disney Company was another of her prestigious patrons. They commissioned her to paint the mural of Clint Eastwood’s image for the Hotel Santa Fe at Euro D… |
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Charlie Rose with Michael Eisner (September 24, 1997) $24.95 Charlie spends the hour with CEO of The Walt Disney Company, Michael Eisner. Eisner talks about how he has revitalized the company over the past 13 years and discusses plans for future growth.This product is manufactured on demand using DVD-R recordable media. Amazon.com’s standard return policy will apply…. |
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Euro Disney – Feel the Magic Japanese Import CD! EuroDisney album from 1992, sung in English! 15 Tracks total with full lyrics included! 1. Feel The Magic |
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Dance Max 11 [Rare] $37.11 … |
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The Disneylands That Never Were $7.48 Disney, theme parks, Walt Disney, Disneyland, Walt Disney World… |
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Once Upon an American Dream: The Story of Euro Disneyland $28.00 Branded a “cultural Chernobyl” and the “tragic kingdom,” the Euro Disney Resort has been on its own thrill ride since opening in 1992. The much publicized version of the Magic Kingdom gave Europeans alcohol-free “mocktails,” surly employees, even colors too muted for the Disney image. Facing financial disaster, was it any wonder that Disney execs found themselves wishing upon a star for answers? … |
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Disneyland Resort Paris: Recreation, Kilometre Zero, Tokyo Disney Resort, Euro Disney S. C. A. Chief executive officer, Al- Waleed bin Talal, Walt Disney … Park (Paris) , Disney Village, Resort . $36.62 High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Disneyland Paris is a holiday and recreation resort in Marne-la-Vallée, a new town in the eastern suburbs of Paris, France. The complex is located 32 kilometers (20 mi) from the centre of Paris and lies for the most part on the territory of the commune of Chessy, Seine-et-Marne.Disneyland Paris comprises two theme parks, a retail, dining and entertainme… |
Antique Stocks Collecting Themes – Part III
Many collectors of antique stock certificates collect by acquiring certificates with shared characteristics, or themes.
In prior articles, we discussed themes of Industry, Geography, Vignette (picture), Family Relationship, Time Period, Event, Firsts, Famous Names, Unissued and Extreme Numbers. Here are ten more popular collecting themes:
1. Celebration – Examples: World Fairs and participating companies, construction (Panama Canal, landmarks…), Disney (characters on war bonds, Magic Kingdom, Euro Disney…), sports (teams, player restaurants…), Transcontinental Railroad contributors
2. Personal Years – Examples: Birth year, when you met, marriage, child’s birth, military service, first car, graduation, family members’ important years (especially for gifts)
3. Befores – Examples: Territories before they were states, before modern papers and printing, financial instruments from before we went off the Gold Standard, pre-modern transportation (paddlewheels, steamships, stagecoaches…)
4. Signatures, hand signed – This category includes any hand written names (owner, company officials, bankers, witnesses…). It can be further segmented into well-known name signatures (John D Rockefeller), lesser-known (George Wingfield ‘ miner and banker) or unknown (little historical information).
5. Cancelation Type – Examples: stamped “canceled” or “cancelled”, hand written cancel, check mark or lines, scribbles through the signatures, hole-punched, issued but not canceled, canceled but not issued, marked VOID
6. Punch Type – Examples: large circles (1/4 inch), small circles (often spelling out the word “canceled”), squares, odd shapes (horseshoe, cross, star…)
7. Color – Examples: Certificates from the same company were often printed in different colors if they were used for a different amount of shares (example: printed for “100 Shares” or “Less Than 100 Shares”). Common stock and preferred stock certificates usually were in different colors. Certificates from some companies came in several colors.
8. Misspellings, or variant spellings – Examples: An Odd Fellows Hall Association certificate from the 1860’s spells “Fellows” both with and without an apostrophe on the same certificate. Railroad was often spelled differently (one or two words, capitals or not).
9. Stubbed – Some stock certificates still have a registration stub attached (either all of it or a remnant) to the left edge (similar to check register stubs for recording the payment details in a checkbook). It may be filled in or may not. Stubs on certificates can either be flat and showing as part of the complete document (as a framed wall display, for example) or it can be folded under to show just the actual certificate.
Some stock and bond certificates have partial or full sheets of dividend coupons attached like a stub would be, but may be on the bottom or the right hand side.
10.Ornate – Some people take the designation of stock certificates as artwork to heart and go for the very decorative ones. Examples: The 1969 Ringling Bros. ‘ Barnum & Bailey Combined Shows specimen is very colorful and full of circus characters. The Boston and Albany Rail Road of 1892 has detailed train and harbor scene vignettes that spread the width of the certificate.
It sometimes can be challenging to find certain certificates to fill in a theme, especially if it is a very narrow or rare theme. But the bigger challenge can be in choosing only one theme, because there are so many from which to choose.
About the Author
Larry Crain is a collector, author and dealer in Scripophily (the collecting of antique stock certificates). Visit Antique Stock Certificate Scripophily for images, values, more articles and research tools for old stock certificates. Visit Real Stock Histories to research old company and industry historical information.