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Confederate Notes
There were ten different
denominations and seven different issues of Confederate money between 1861
and 1864 - and now you can possess these real pieces of Southern history!
Each confederate note measures approximately 4½"x 2¼" and arrives in
circulated condition. |
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$5 Confederate Note
Each $5 note measures approximately 4½"x 2¼" and arrives in circulated
condition. |
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$10 Confederate Note
Each $10 note measures approximately 4½"x 2¼" and arrives in circulated
condition. |
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$20 Confederate Note
Each $20 note measures approximately 4½"x 2¼" and arrives in circulated
condition. |
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$1 Confederate Note
There were ten different denominations and
seven different issues of Confederate currency between 1861 and 1864 - and
now you can possess these real pieces of Southern history! Each measures
approximately 4½"x 2¼" and arrives in circulated condition. |
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$2 Confederate Note
There were ten different denominations and seven
different issues of Confederate currency between 1861 and 1864 - and now
you can possess these real pieces of Southern history! Each measures
approximately 4½"x 2¼" and arrives in circulated condition. |
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$100 Confederate Note
There were ten different denominations and seven different issues of
Confederate currency between 1861 and 1864 - and now you can possess these
real pieces of Southern history! Each measures approximately 4½"x 2¼" and
arrives in circulated condition. |
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$500 Confederate Note
There were ten different denominations and seven different issues of
Confederate currency between 1861 and 1864 - and now you can possess these
real pieces of Southern history! Each measures approximately 4½"x 2¼" and
arrives in circulated condition. |
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50-cent Confederate Note
Be prepared to spend money when the South rises again! There were ten
different denominations and seven different issues of Confederate currency
between 1861 and 1864. This authentic Confederate Fifty-Cent Note features a
portrait of Jefferson Davis in the center along with the printed signatures
of "R.O. Tyler" and "El Elmore." Approximately 4¼"x 2¼" in
circulated condition. |
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1862 CSA "Train" Note
This $100 note was issued in
1862 under the Confederate States of America during the Civil War and is
an authentic piece of U.S. history. It features a beautiful vignette of a
steam train on the front and is among the most popular of all CSA
currency. Most of these notes were destroyed after the war so today they
are highly sough-after collectibles. This note comes in circulated
condition and measures 7½"x 3." |
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The Silver Dollar of the South
When war erupted in 1861, the coin mints in the South - which operated with
personnel and supplies from the U.S. Mint in Philadelphia - were unable to
continue striking silver dollars. Not to be deterred, the South instead
relied on Mexican-struck 8 Reales "silver dollars" for use in commerce and
trade. Following the Civil War, thousands of these large silver pieces were
melted for their precious metal and ironically enough, used to make U.S.
Silver dollars! This 90% silver 8 Reales - dated between 1858 and 1864 -
comes in general circulated condition and measures an impressive 38mm. |
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CSA Half-Dollar Reproduction
Only four Confederate States of America Half Dollars were actually struck at
the end of April 1861, making them one of America's rarest coins. This
99.99% silver mirror image proof replica features a shield with seven stars
and seven bars, the Cap of Liberty, and branches of oak and palm on the
reverse and a seated Liberty on the obverse. Measures 1 1/8" in diameter. |
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Civil War Tokens
These non-government, privately issued quasi-money tokens are a great
way to own a piece of history! During the war, there were more than 8,500
different tokens issued by approximately 1,500 merchants from 22 different
states, so each token you order will no doubt be different from the last.
Circulated condition. |
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Ceramic banks
Confederate Note
Store your spare change in this unique ceramic bank that bears the image
of the $50 Jefferson Davis Confederate States Note, $100 Workers Hoeing
Note and $500 Stonewall Jackson Note. Each ceramic bank measures 7"x 3".
50 Dollar Jefferson Davis Note
500 Dollar Stonewall Jackson Note
100 Dollar Workers Hoeing Note
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