Oklahoma Oil Corporation Stock Certificate Issued to & Signed by J. Paul Getty
This is an extremely rare Oklahoma Oil Corporation stock certificate isued to and personally signed by oil magnate J. Paul Getty as president. This rare stock certificate is #432 and issued to Getty for 16,106 shares. Stock certificateS signed by J. Paul Getty are rare, those also issued to him are exceedingly rare.
Get the broader context: J. Paul Getty and his father George founded Oklahoma Oil in 1916, just two years after J. Paul finished college. Getty’s impact on the Oklahoma Oil industry is unquestioned. His Nancy Taylor Number One Oil Well Site was later placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1989. Getty founded Getty Oil in 1942, and Fortune Magazine declared him the wealthiest living American in 1957. Getty Oil grew into the world’s largest privately owned business, fueling Getty’s immense wealth and enabling one of the largest art collections in the world, which formed the basis of the J. Paul Getty Museum in Los Angeles.
Additional notable history includes J. Paul Getty’s involvement in the kidnapping of his grandson, John Paul Getty III, which was depicted in the film
All the Money in the World and the Netflix limited series Trust, with Mark Wahlberg and Donald Sutherland portraying Getty.
Certificate At-a-Glance
- Subject: Oklahoma Oil Corporation stock certificate signed by J. Paul Getty
- Signature: Hand-signed by J. Paul Getty (1932)
- Issued: J. Paul Getty
- Certificate #: #432
- Shares: 16,106
- Age: 1932
- Condition: Excellent, crisp with no folds. Signature is clear with no cancellations on the autograph.
Historical Significance & Legacy
- Direct connection to J. Paul Getty and the early development of Oklahoma Oil (founded by J. Paul Getty and his father George in 1916)
- Getty’s influence on American industry and the broader history of oil, wealth, and art patronage
- Context about Nancy Taylor Number One Oil Well Site and its National Register listing in 1989
- J. Paul Getty’s later founding of Getty Oil in 1942, his status as the wealthiest living American (1957), and the creation of one of the world’s largest art collections, which laid the groundwork for the J. Paul Getty Museum
- Public interest narratives, including Getty’s family saga as portrayed in film and television (All the Money in the World; Trust)
Display & Gifting Appeal
An exceptional piece for history buffs, stock memorabilia collectors, museum-quality displays, or as a distinguished gift for executives and decorators who appreciate rare financial history. The dual-view archival framing makes it a striking centerpiece for offices, libraries, or living rooms.
Specifications
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Subject
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Oklahoma Oil Corporation stock certificate
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Signer
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J. Paul Getty (hand-signed) – 1932 |
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Certificate
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#432; 16,106 shares
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Issued
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J Paul Getty
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Age
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1932 |
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Condition
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Excellent, crisp with no folds. Signature is clear with no cancellations on the signature. |