Description:

Group of 21 CSA Currency Notes from Virginia, Georgia, and Alabama

21 fantastic Confederate States currency notes, both war and pre-war dated, printed by the states of Virginia, Georgia, and Alabama. Differing denominations, ranging from $0.25 to $50.00. Varying degrees of wear, folds, and creasing, soiling, toning, etc. A few small tears at the edges in places, along with a few punch holes. Some text has faded with age. Please refer to the photographs for further condition information.

Included are the following:

1. [1] One Dollar Note. Bank of Augusta, No. 2436, Augusta, Georgia, dated December 8, 1851. Series A.
2. [3] One Dollar Notes. Virginia Treasury Note, No. 64872, 64893, and 64895, Richmond, Virginia, all dated July 21, 1862. Series A and B.
3. [4] One Dollar Notes. The Mechanics Bank, No. 1675, 2769, 5050, and 2650, Augusta, Georgia, all dated 1858. Series A, B, and C.
4. [1] Two Dollar Note. The Mechanics Bank, No. 4327, Augusta, Georgia, dated October 1, 1858. Series A.
5. [3] Five Dollar Notes. The Mechanics Bank, numbers faded, Augusta, Georgia, dated 1850 and 1851. Series B and C.
6. [1] Fifty Dollar Note. The Mechanics Bank, numbers faded, Augusta, Georgia, dated 1851. Series B.
7. [3] Twenty-Five Cents. The State of Georgia, No. 54791, 54794, and 54785, all dated January 1, 1863. Series B, H, and R.
8. [2] Twenty-Five Cents. The State of Alabama, No. 75585 and 75587, all dated January 1, 1863. Series C and M.
9. [3] Fifty Cents. The State of Alabama, No. 10119, 12032, and 14138, all dated January 1, 1863. Series C, M, and O.

Just prior to the outbreak of the Civil War, the newly formed Confederacy started issuing their own currency. The paper money was not backed by gold, but bearers were promised to be repaid after the war, with the government banking on a Southern victory. Production was in no way uniform, and individual states and even cities issued their own money as well. As the war progressed, Confederate currency became practically worthless, with only a series of 1862 notes from Mississippi being of value because they were backed by stored cotton. Although they became worthless at the time, Confederate currency is now highly collectible due to the wide variety of banks and states that issued them.

This item comes with a Certificate from John Reznikoff, a premier authenticator for both major 3rd party authentication services, PSA and JSA (James Spence Authentications), as well as numerous auction houses.

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