Standard Oil Co. - 1970\'s dated Oil Bond - Various Denominations Available - Gen For Sale


Standard Oil Co. - 1970\'s dated Oil Bond - Various Denominations Available - Gen
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Standard Oil Co. - 1970\'s dated Oil Bond - Various Denominations Available - Gen:
$50.00

Various Denominations. Superb vignette of seated female with tractor, car, and drilling equipment. American Bank Note Co. Rare!!! Available in Orange, Brown or Blue. Please specify color. Amoco is a brand of fuel stations operating in the United States and owned by British conglomerate BP since 1998. The Amoco Corporation was an American chemical and oil company, founded by Standard Oil Company in 1889 around a refinery in Whiting, Indiana, and was officially the Standard Oil Company of Indiana until 1985. Originally part of the Standard Oil Company trust, it focused on producing gasoline for the new automobile market. In 1911, as part of the break-up of the Standard Oil trust, it became an independent corporation. Incorporated in Indiana, it was headquartered in Chicago, and formally adopted the name Amoco in 1985. Although the Amoco Corporation merged in 1998 into BP Amoco, the Amoco name was resurrected in 2017 as a brand that service station owners could choose to use when they purchased supplies from BP in selected areas of the United States. In 1925, Standard Oil of Indiana absorbed the American Oil Company, founded in Baltimore in 1910, and incorporated in 1922, by Louis Blaustein and his son Jacob. The combined corporation operated or licensed gas stations under both the Standard name and the American or Amoco name (the latter from American oil company) and its logo using these names became a red, white and blue oval with a torch in the center. By the mid-twentieth century it was ranked the largest oil company in the United States. In 1985, it changed its corporate name to Amoco. Amoco merged with British Petroleum in December 1998 to form BP Amoco, renamed BP in 2001. Read more at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amoco Item ordered may not be exact piece shown. All original and authentic.
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