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11.1 - Can the Director's certificate ever be in the bank pool?

1824, 1824 v2 No. Note that there is no bank pool as such, so this refers to the bank in general.
1825, 1829, 1853, 1853 v2, 1860, 1862EA, 1862EA v2, 18GB Yes, and is then operated by official receiver if no other player becomes the Director.
1826, 18EU Yes, after a bankruptcy; but it must then be immediately transferred to a player using the normal change of presidency rules, or the company is permanently closed.
1835, 1837, 1838 Rheinland, 1842, 1847, 1876-35, 18NK Yes, after a bankruptcy.
1841 No, but one can end up there after a bankruptcy, a merger, or the Ferdinandean secession, and is then "freezed".
1846, 18Ardennes, 18Scan, 18US, 18West No, but it can end up there after a bankruptcy.
1869 USA West Yes, if the player selling shares is the only player that owns shares in the company. It may also end up in the pool if two or more players hold the same number of shares and more than the current president, or it is not possible to exchange shares with another player following a share sale.
1873, Crisis No, but it can get there in receivership.
18EZ Level 1 Not Applicable (no share dealing).
18MS Yes.
Rolling Stock Yes, but it will be immediately exchanged for an ordinary share certificate with the new President.
Rest No.

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