The great crash changed everything….

1901-The Rise of Wall St.

America entered a financial age. Railroads, Steel and banking created fortunes. For the first time, Ordinary people began to invest

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The Historical Journey of Stock Exchanges From Venice to Nasdaq

Cover of a book titled 'Scientific Stock Speculation' by George Charles Selden and Charles Henry Dow. The cover shows a stack of old notebooks and a few printed photographs or postcards on a desk with a blurred black object in the background.

Where technical analysis was born.

Written in 1901 by the Famous, Charles Henry Dow & George Charles Seiden.

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Stock certificate from the United States Steel Corporation featuring a detailed engraved illustration of miners working in a steel production plant.

The company that created billion dollar capitalism

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The railways were seen as the growth stocks at the time…..think Nvidia, Tesla etc.

Framed, antique front page of The Wall Street Journal newspaper.

Wall St. Journal 1st Edition collectable.

The paper that taught the public how to invest.

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1907 - The panic that nearly Destroyed the street

The First Modern financial collapse.

In October 1907, a single failed stock gamble triggered a chain reaction that nearly collapsed the entire USA banking system.

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The Panic of 1907: How J.P. Morgan Took Over Wall Street — The Gotham Center for New York City History

A 1907 Indian head penny coin on beige fabric.

1907- Gold Indian head $10 coin

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A vintage stock certificate from the United Copper Company, dated October 28, 1907, featuring an eagle illustration at the top and detailed ornamental borders.
Book cover of 'The Great Crash' by Selwyn Parker featuring red-tinted vintage photo of people wearing hats, with a woman in a beige hat in the center holding a cup.

Vintage Newspaper - Market crash October 1929

This was the stock that triggered the first modern financial panic .

A black and white newspaper titled 'The Sun' with headlines about stock market activity, including 'Stocks Off in 16 Million Share Day,' and various financial news stories.
Book cover titled 'The Panic of 1907: Heralding a New Era of Finance, Capitalism, and Democracy' by Robert F. Bruner and Sean D. Carr, featuring an old black and white photo of a large crowd of people in front of a historic building in an urban setting.

The first modern crises, this book reveals how a single stock trade triggered bank runs, market collapse , and the creation of the federal reserve.

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1929 - The Great Crash

The greatest financial collapse in modern history.

Throughout the 1920s, millions of ordinary people borrowed money to buy stocks. Share prices rose year after year. Wall street became a national obsession. Fortunes were made overnight.

Then in October 1929, the market turned.

In just a few days, trillions of dollars were wiped out. Banks failed. Life savings disappeared. Businesses collapsed. The global economy entered the great depression.

What had looked like endless prosperity was revealed to be a fragile illusion.

The world would never be the same again.

Wall Street crash of 1929 - Wikipedia

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A historic colorized photo of Wall Street in New York City, showing the New York Stock Exchange building, other tall buildings, and people walking on the street.

1907- Used postcard. picture of New York stock exchange

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Title page of a document titled 'The Causes of the Panic of 1893' by Mr. Lloyd, with small text indicating it is from the New York Library.
A man in early 20th-century attire standing next to a vintage car with a sign that reads, "$100 will buy this car. Must have cash lost all on the stock market."

First edition 1907 - Causes of the panic of 1893

Beautiful first edition very rare.

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1929 - Black Tuesday

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A framed black-and-white newspaper front page with the headline "Aftermath of a Stock Market Crash," featuring an illustration of a sinking ship with people trying to escape, and a cartoon at the bottom showing a chaotic scene.

Vintage newspaper - Aftermath of a stock market crash. Framed.

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