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Lot #336
Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna Signed Mortgage Bond

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Description

Sought-after partly-printed DS, signed “A. L. de Sta. Anna,” one page, 19 x 13.75, June 28, 1866. Ornate unissued mortgage bond document issued by Santa Anna in the amount of $500, beautifully engraved with images of three properties he owned that he used to guarantee the bonds: his palace in Vera Cruz, Mexico; his palace in Turbaco; and his palace in St. Thomas. Crisply signed at the conclusion by Santa Anna. The affixed green and orange seals remain fully intact. In fine condition.

Upon his exile in 1855 to the United States, Santa Anna suffered major financial difficulties. He was swindled out of most of his fortune by persons who claimed to be able to help him return to Mexico, citing their influence with the State Department. Virtually broke, Santa Anna resorted to issuing mortgage bonds like this one to finance his return and restore his country’s republican government.

Auction Info

  • Auction Title: Fine Autograph and Artifacts
  • Dates: #699 - Ended September 11, 2024





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