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Louisiana Confederate Money Bossier Parish 10.00 Note Fine

Your Price: $280.00
Item Number: LA Parish Bossier 10 dollars 885
Manufacturer: CSA - Confederacy Capital - Montgomery AL, Richmond VA
Lousiana Parish of Bossier 10.00 confederate money issued 1862 Fine
Lousiana Parish of Bossier 10.00 confederate money issued 1862 Fine
Type of Confederate Money - Bossier Parish Note from Bellevue, Louisiana in denomination of 10.00 issued during the Civil War era.
Nickname or Vignettes - plain typeset note
Date & Place of Issue - July 1, 1862 from Bellevue Louisiana
Serial Number & Plate Letter - 885
Condition - Fine, with a small repair at the top border and there is also an endorsement on the front.
Back - Printed on the backs of old obsolete bills of exchange notes.
Criswell & Fricke Numbers - Not applicable
Number Issued & Printers - Caddo Gazette print
Type of Bank Paper Used - Old obsolete notes were reused for this confederate money.
Payable In - The treasurer of the parish of Bossier will pay the bearer on demand ten dollars in current funds when presented in sums of fifty dollars.
Notes - Parish notes from Lousiana are very collectible right now, it is hard to keep any in stock. The picture shows the actual Louisiana confederate money that is for sale, in addition the back of this obsolete Civil War currency can be viewed in the photgraph gallery.