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Surviving examples of Confederate dollars showcase the unique approach to monetary production that took place in the Confederacy during the Civil War. From the cut of the paper notes to the language used, everything about Confederate money is distinctive. Near worthless after the Civil War, Confederate paper money holds collectible value today as a distinctive example of currency. Provident Metals currently Very Fine has 1864 $100 Confederate States of America Notes available to you for purchase online.
Highlights:
When you purchase one of these 1864 $100 Confederate States of America Notes at Provident Metals, you will receive an item that is in Very Fine condition. Please keep in mind that Very Fine refers to a range of visuals on notes that includes moderate-to-light wear and tear, mild or light soiling, and either numerous folds or as few as just seven folds present. All of the notes available here fall within that acceptable range for a Very Fine specimen. Each note will ship with a protective currency sleeve.
Obverse
Portraits of Lucy Pickens and George W. Randolph feature in the obverse design of the 1864 $100 Confederate States of America Note. These two Confederate figures featured on the $100 notes from the release of the 5th Series to these final issues in the 7th Series. Included in the design element is a depiction of Confederate soldiers in the lower-left field.
Reverse
The denomination of the note is found on the reverse of 1864 $100 Confederate States of America Notes. The simple printed notations include Hundred across the center of the design element with 100 printed in the four corners.
History
CSA dollar notes were unique in a number of ways. First and foremost, the notes were rarely issued by a central authority, with stats, banks, and even individuals issuing notes for use in circulation in the South. Notes were often cut from printing sheets by hand, signed and given a serial number individually by clerks, and typically backed by the hard currency of individual banks or individual people. After the war, the United States refused to recognize Confederate debts, rendering the notes useless and bankrupting numerous banks and individuals who had backed the money.
Additionally, the notes were often issued with the promise of repayment in hard currency after the war was over. These particular notes have notations that read Two Year After The Ratification Of A Treaty Of Peace Between, The Confederate States Of America And The United States Of America, The Confederate States of America Will Pay to the Bearer on demand 100 Dollars.
Ordering
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Mint Mark | Not Shown |
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Condition | Very Fine |
Denomination | $100 |
Country | United States |
Edge Style | Smooth |
Product Series | Legal Tender Note |
Certificate of Authenticity | No |
Packaging | Archival Quality Currency Sleeve |
Shipping | Orders over $199 Ship Free |
Thickness | 0.1 mm |
Dimensions | 187 mm x 79 mm x 0.1 mm |
Provident ID | 3841181 |