Confederate Currency Ten Dollar Note

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Confederate Currency Ten Dollar Note

 

CSA Currency, Ten Dollar Note, February 17, 1864.  This specific currency was authorized by the Confederate government February 17, 1864.  Inscription reads” TWO YEARS AFTER THE RATIFICATION OF A TREATY OF PEACE BETWEEN THE CONFEDERATE STATES AND THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA / The CONFEDERATE STATES of AMERICA / Will pay TEN DOLLARS to the bearer.”.    Note depicts horses pulling a cannon at center, and R. M. T. Hunter, Confederate Secretary of State and Senator, at right.  The note is black with reddish overprint and has a blue back with “TEN” in large letters.   Date is printed, serial number is hand inscribed, signature is hand signed. Printing: “Pt’d by Evans & Cogswell” and “Keatinge & Ball, Columbia, S. C.”.

 

This currency is offered as a stock item. While no two examples are exactly alike, each bears the unique character of its history. Individual bills may vary slightly, but all are authentic relics. Upon purchase we will select a genuine and well-preserved piece for you.

 

Inventory Number: CUR 003

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