• $20 Confederate States T-18 Obverse View

    1861 Confederate States Of America $20 Note T-18

    $225.00

    This 1861 Confederate States Of America $20 Note T-18 was part of the Third Series of Confederate paper money printed under the Act of August 19, 1861. This Act authorized the printing of 100 million dollars in currency. All the denominations, $5 though $100 were dated September 2nd, 1861. These notes were fundable in 8% stock or bonds and were payable six months after the ratification of a peace treaty between the CSA and the United States.

  • 1862 Confederate States of America $50 T-52 Obverse View

    1862 Confederate States of America $50 Note T-50 | Beautiful Note

    $325.00

    Introduction to the 1864 Confederate Note

    The 1864 Confederate States of America $50 note from Richmond, Virginia, classified as T-66, is a fascinating artifact of American history. Dated February 17, 1864, this currency captures an essential period in the nation’s past.

    Design Features

    The obverse of the note prominently displays a bust of Jefferson Davis, flanked by the denomination on each side. Its intricate design highlights the significance of the amount, while the reverse is adorned in blue, featuring the denomination not only in text as “fifty” but also in numerals as 50 on each corner.

    Certification and Quality

    This note has been certified by PCGS as “About New” 53 PPQ, which stands for “Premium Paper Quality.” This certification ensures the note’s exceptional condition and makes it a prime collectible for both history enthusiasts and currency collectors.

    Historical Significance

    The 1864 Confederate States of America $50 note, crafted in Richmond, Virginia, is a remarkable artifact from a tumultuous era in American history. Dated February 17, 1864, it reflects the economic challenges faced by the Confederacy.

  • 1861 Confederate States of America Bond Coupon

    Confederate States Bond Coupon Issued 1861

    $35.00

    Confederate States Bond Coupon Issued 1861 Designated Criswell number 95A and Ball number 106. The one thousand dollar bond serial number is 1584 authorized  by the Act of 19 August, 1861 and was issued on 17 February 1863 A five year payoff period, 1868, meant there would be ten of these coupons attached and separated…

  • Collecting Confederate Paper Money

    Collecting Confederate Paper Money – Field Edition 2014 Hardback

    $44.95

    Critically acclaimed author Pierre Fricke has unveiled a highly anticipated guide to portable Confederate States paper money. This comprehensive 574-page full color guide “Collecting Confederate Paper Money – Field Edition 2014 Hardback” is both user-friendly and convenient for on-the-go use.