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T-14 Confederate Money Moneta by Chests 50.00 VF-EF PF4
T-14 Confederate Money Moneta by Chests 50.00 VF-EF PF4
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$160.00
Item Number:
Type 14 Confederate Money 4822A
Manufacturer:
CSA - Confederacy Capital - Montgomery AL, Richmond VA
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Confederate Money type 14 featuring Moneta setting by treasure chests. Criswell has this note as variety CR 65, Fricke has it as T14 PF4, which means there is a big D plate letter to the upper right of the A. This bill grades very fine to extra fine but has faults. There is ink erosion through the bill causing a split and large aperture in the for Treasurer's signature, there is also a corner nick at the lower left corner and the bill has darkened over the years. The paper is still crisp with only a couple pinholes. Be advised that after photographing of the note, a small hole about 1/8 inch in diameter came out of the signature where there ink burn is. The actual back of this confederate money can be seen in the photo gallery. The Type 14 Confederate money was issued by Hoyer and Ludwig on September 2nd 1861 during the Civil War at Richmond Virginia. There were 479,660 issued and this confederate money is common today in all grades except choice white uncirculated.
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