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Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc. Production Proof
Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc. Production Proof
 
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Product Code: SPEC51

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This rare Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc. Production Proof was printed by the Security Banknote Company and is blank on the back. This certificate was created during the production process and was only printed on one side. We were unable to find any examples of this certificate ever being produced so it's quite possible it never made it into production. Very Rare! The Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc. name was only use from 1923 to 1967.

Warner Brothers dates back to 1911 when Sam Warner and his brothers began making films in Pennsylvania before setting up production in California and New York. They went on to produce some of Hollywood's biggest hits from Batman, Gremlins, and Harry Potter to Barbie and the Matrix.

Light wrinkles on the right edge.


About Production Proofs:
Stock Certificate Production Proofs / Mock-ups are the design and legal blue print for the stock certificate issue. Proofs were used by the banknote company that printed the stock certificates and executives at the company for review and editing. These proofs helped to design the layout and art on the stock certificate and to assure that all the legal language and design elements were included. Many of these are several pages with clear plastic transparency sheets to allow for notes and directions on subsequent layers. Proofs sometimes have the vignettes and photos taped in place and may even have the original photos included separately. Stock Certificate Mock-ups were always a work in progress so they were handled often and show the wear and tear of the process. These are always truly one-of-ones making each exceedingly rare and don't often make it to the public.