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Red Bell Brewing Company stock certificate Dated 2002 Pennsylvania Beer

$ 12.66

Availability: 95 in stock
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Type: Stock
  • Condition: EF, never folded, never stapled
  • Circulated/Uncirculated: Circulated

    Description

    Red Bell Brewing Company stock certificate
    Original, Authentic, Genuine
    Dated 2002
    Famous Pennsylvania Beer Company, now out of business
    One of the most colorful stock certificates in existence
    The Red Bell Brewing Company's story is one of ambition, initial success, and ultimately, financial struggles. Here's a breakdown of its rise and fall:
    Founding and Early Growth (1993):
    Inspired by the craft beer boom, James Bell and James Cancro established Red Bell in 1993 [1]. They capitalized on the "microbrewery craze" by initially contracting with other breweries to produce their beers, like Red Bell Blonde Ale and Red Bell Amber Lager [1].
    Strategic Expansion (1990s):
    Red Bell's strategy involved securing high-profile locations. They secured a deal to be the exclusive beer provider for a new sports complex in Philadelphia, a first for microbreweries at the time [5]. Additionally, they opened their own brewpub headquarters in the city's Brewerytown neighborhood [3]. Their beers gained recognition, and sales grew significantly in the mid-1990s [1].
    Financial Troubles and Closure (2002):
    Despite early success, Red Bell faced financial difficulties by the early 2000s. Reasons for this include accumulating debt and potentially overambitious expansion plans [3]. Sadly, the company closed its doors in 2002
    Shares have no trading or redemption value, just value as a scarce collectable