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Louisiana Confederate Money New Orleans Jackson Railroad 3.00 F

Your Price: $85.00
Item Number: LA NO Railroad 5763
Manufacturer: CSA - Civil War
Louisiana Confederate Money Railroad Scrip 3.00 Fine

LA Obsolete Civil War Currency 3 dol


Type of Confederate Money - A Railroad Note from Louisiana 3.00 denomination
Nickname or Vignettes - Large Train in the center
Date & Place of Issue - Issued from New Orleans Louisiana during the early part of the Civil War on November 16, 1861.
Serial Number & Plate Letter - 5763, the signatures of the Rail road officials on this note are signed in a very odd color ink for obsolete notes, it is a mixture between red and purple and very deep in tone.
Condition - Fine
Back - The back of this Confederate money is plain, this one has very light pencil marks and shows wear as per grade.
Criswell & Fricke Numbers - Not applicable
Type of Bank Paper Used - Average quality
Payable In - The New Orleans, Jackson & Great Northern Rail Road company will pay three dollars to bearer, receivable in payment of all dues to the company.
Notes -Before the outbreak of the Civil War this railroad aimed to connect the Gulf Coast with the midwest to facilitate in trade. After the Civil War former confederate general P. G. T. Beauregard became the president of this railroad line. The picture shows the actual Louisiana confederate money that is for sale.