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T-44 Confederate Money Lucy Pickens One Dollar Uncirculated
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Item Number: Type 44 1.00 Pickens Var Unc 3771
Manufacturer: CSA - Confederacy Capital - Montgomery AL, Richmond VA
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Type of Confederate Money - T-44 1.00 CSA Currency Nickname & Vignettes - A Lucy Pickens 1.00 note. The left vignette shows a female representing Liberty standing by a shield, the center is an old steam ship along with a sailing ship in the background. The right vignette is of Mrs. Lucy Pickens, who was the wife of the South Carolina governor. Date and Place of Issue - Richmond Virginia and issued during the early part of the Civil War on June 2, 1862. Serial Number and Plate Letter - Various serial and plate numbers. Condition - This group of notes are uncirculated, but show some handling wear. They are also cut slightly into the borders, but still are not bad for this issue. Some might also have a tape mark or other slight blemish. These are still very nice examples of type 44 confederate money. Back - Plain, very light pencil figures in the corners from an old time collector, who printed 341 in pencil on each note. Criswell & Fricke Numbers - This group of obsolete Civil War money will be various varieties. Number issued and printers - 1,689,860 by B. Duncan of Columbia South Carolina Payable In - Fundable in eight percent stock or confederate states bonds, six months after the ratification of a treaty of peace between the Confederate States and the United States. Recievable in payment of all dues except export duties. Notes - I have more than one of these type 44 confederate money, so the one in the photograph might not be the one you will recieve. I did not photo a back of this group. Lucy Pickens was a popular figure on Civil War Obsolete Money, she appeared on several notes during the War Between the States.
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Georgia Confederate Money from the Augusta Insurance and Banking Co issued October 15th 1861 and grading fine
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Confederate Money from St. Martin's Parish LA in the amount of 1 dollar, this obsolete civil war scrip grades very fine.
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One of the beautiful green notes from the Manufacturer's Bank of Macon GA, this obsolete one dollar civil war currency grades fine with nice green tints
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Beautiful Somerset & Worcester 1.00 Bank Note from Salisbury Maryland with low serial number 2 issued November 1, 1862 and grading uncirculated
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Jackson MS Cotton Pledged Issue dated November 1st, 1862 Criswell 28 almost uncirculated
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Very nice choice uncirculated type 71 confederate money 1.00 Clement C. Clay dated February 17th, 1864
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A signed piece of obsolete civil war scrip from Brenham Texas issued April 1, 1862, this blue one dollar confederate money will grade almost uncirculated
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Confederate Money from the Virginia Treasury, 1.00 notes which will grade around Fine
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It is estimated that between 100 - 199 of these Pulaski County VA obsolete notes still exist. This Newbern civil war currency grades extra fine.
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