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Oklahoma
Became territory: May 2, 1890
Became state: November 16, 1907
Small companies that operated exclusively in Oklahoma are very hard to find. If the specialist opens up collecting interest to companies that operated within the state, however, many certificates are collectible from companies like the Katy and the MoPac. And, of course, all their predecessors.
:Large central star heavily ornamented with 45 smaller stars and goods representing the five Indian nations (Cherokee, Chickasaw, Creek, Choctaw, and Seminole.) Labor omnia vincit (labor conquers all things) in center. |
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