What type of stock was sold in the 1920's?

Was is considered Common stock shares, or just a Capital share? Also was there a (par) issued to shares back then?

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Yes and yes..same as now.
Both Common and Preferred stocks exchanged hands back in the '20s just like they do today.
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The big thing then was radio stock, which was the tech stock of the day. One radio stock got up to like $420 a share just before the crash when you could have bought a model-T for $500 around the same time.

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