Civil War June 1862 Richmond Virginia Confederate $1 banknote

$65.00 CAD

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THE CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA will pay ONE DOLLAR to bearer 
Richmond June 2, 1862.
Funded in Eight per cent stock of Confederate States Bonds

 

Image of three-masted steam-powered paddlewheel. Lady in cartouche LR.

Catalog #T-44. 

Printed one thin, low quality paper.

Small nicks, creases (especially left edge), ragged edges.

 2 ⅝" x 6"

 

After the Civil War broke out in 1861, the newly established Confederate government began to issue it's own money as legal tender to the citizens of the South. The gamble was that if the South won the war, the money would be redeemable. The 1st note from the Government of the Confederate States of America was issued in April of 1861. From then on, notes were issued on through 1864. Almost every Confederate note was painstakingly hand signed and numbered. It is not uncommon for these notes to have uneven, or rough borders since scissors or shears were used to hastily cut the sheets of notes apart.