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confederate facsimile Feb 1864 Stephen, Capitol Building Bill banknote
$ 1.73
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sale for one bill; INSERTED IN A PLASTIC PROTECTIVE BILL SLEEVE AS SHOWN IN PHOTOSthese confederate facsimile bills were printed in the 1950-60's
yellowed with age, look very realistic.
The legacy of the Civil War lives on!original one where Issued over a century ago, these amazing 1864 Facsimile notes in Very Good condition, this style is from the seventh and last issue of Confederate currency. Measuring approximately 7" x 3", each displays the state capital of Nashville, Tennessee and a portrait of Confederate vice president A.H. Stephens on the face. A fascinating gift full of history that is sure to please.
The Confederate States of America banknotes were first issued just before the outbreak of the American Civil War by the newly formed Confederacy.
Five dollar note issued by the Confederate States of America, April 6, 1863 in Richmond, Virginia.
It was not backed by hard assets, but simply by a promise to pay the bearer after the war, on the prospect of Southern victory and independence.
THESE NOVELTY BILLS WERE PRINTED APPROXAMENTLY 70 YEARS AGO. NICE ADDITION FOR YOUR COLLECTION