-40%

Chas. Pfizer & Co., Inc. Stock Certificate

$ 2.1

Availability: 15 in stock
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer

    Description

    Chas. Pfizer & Co., Inc. Stock Certificate
    This piece is an Ebay exclusive. We are only offering this piece here!
    Below are some key dates in Pfizer's long and rich history.
    1849 - Charles Pfizer & Company opens as a fine-chemicals business. A modest red-brick building in the Williamsburg section of Brooklyn, New York, serves as office, laboratory, factory, and warehouse. The company's first product is santonin — a palatable antiparasitic which is an immediate success.
    1862 - Demand for painkillers, preservatives, and disinfectants soared as the Civil War engulfed the nation. To help meet the needs of the Union Army, Pfizer expanded production, not only of tartaric acid, (used as a laxative and skin coolant) and cream of tartar, (effective as both a diuretic and cleansing agent), but of other drugs Union doctors used to treat sick and wounded soldiers. Among these were Iodine, Morphine, Chloroform, camphor, and mercurials, which, in addition to medicinal applications, were used in the emerging field of photography, the new medium photographer Matthew Brady employed to chronicle the Civil War.
    1880 - Using imported concentrates of lemon and lime, Pfizer begins manufacturing citric acid, which becomes the company's main product and the launching pad of its growth in the decades that follow.
    1891 - On December 27, co-founder Charles Erhart dies and leaves a partnership worth 0,000 to his son William. However, the agreement stipulates that Charles Pfizer can buy William Erhart's share at half its inventory value — an option Charles Pfizer quickly exercises, consolidating ownership of the company in his hands.
    1928 - When bacteriologist Alexander Fleming discovered the germ-killing properties of the "mold juice" secreted by penicillium, he knew that it could have profound medical value. But Fleming could not make enough penicillin to be useful in practice, and his discovery was dismissed as a mere laboratory curiosity. A decade would pass before a team of scientists at Oxford University rediscovered Fleming's work and revived research into the bacteria-killing mold. Although there was growing evidence of penicillin's effectiveness, the British, who were by then under bombardment as World War II raged, were unable to carry out the necessary research. The Oxford team turned to America for help. Inspired by the possibility of saving lives and of producing the world's first "wonder drug," Pfizer offered its assistance.
    1944 - Using deep-tank fermentation, Pfizer is successful in its efforts to mass-produce penicillin and becomes the world's largest producer of the "miracle drug." Most of the penicillin that goes ashore with Allied forces on D-Day is made by Pfizer.
    Frequently Asked Questions:
    Is the certificate in this listing, the exact piece I will receive?
    For this listing - no, t
    he images are representative. We do this when multiple quantities are being offfered. You will receive a certificate in similar condition; however dating, denomination, certificate number and issuance details may vary.
    Is this document authentic or a reproduction?
    All pieces we offer are originals - we do not sell reproductions. If you ever find one of our pieces not to be authentic, it may be returned at any time.
    Can this certificate be cashed in?
    All of our certificates are sold only as collectible pieces, as they are either canceled or obsolete. Certificates carry no value on any of today's financial indexes and no transfer of ownership is implied.
    Do you combine shipping?
    We offer flat rate shipping - whether you order 1 certificate or 100 - you pay only the published flat rate.
    To take advantage of our flat rate shipping offer,
    you must add all of the pieces you would like to your eBay cart
    and perform a single checkout. If you use "Buy It Now" for each individual certificate, you will be charged a shipping charge each time - this is a limitation of the eBay system.
    Is all of your inventory on eBay?
    Absolutely not! We have 1,000s of certificates on our website.