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T-49 Confederate Money 100 Dollars Lucy Pickens Very Fine
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Item Number: Type 49 Obsolete Confederacy 116773
Manufacturer: CSA - Confederacy Capital - Montgomery AL, Richmond VA
Auto or Civil War Information: Rebellion, Obsolete Money, Obsolete Currency, CSA
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Type 49 Obsolete Civil War Currency Type of Confederate Money - 100.00 Treasury note printed by the CSA Nickname or Vignettes - Lucy Pickens, the wife of the South Carolina Governor, is the portrait in the center. In the early collecting years of confederate money this woman was thought to be Mrs. Jefferson Davis, but in later years was proven to be Lucy Pickens. At the left are figures representing the Army and Artillery branches of the military. The figure at the right is George Wythe Randolph the CSA secretary of war. Date & Place of Issue - Issued during the early part of the Civil War on December 2nd, 1862 from Richmond Virginia. The T-49 is the first note from the Fifth series of Notes issued by the Confederate States of America. Serial Number & Plate Letter - 116,773 written by hand in brown ink, plate letter is C. Condition - Very Fine, with tight but even centering, with all the black frame line showing. The paper quality is also excellent. Back - The type 49 Lucy Pickens confederat money is the first CSA 100.00 bill to have a design on the back. There are 2 large green medallions, each with 100, also the terms of the note are printed in the center. This back shows a couple ink spots that are visible from the front signatures. These are not holes, just ink spots. Criswell & Fricke Numbers - Criswell number 348 and Fricke T-49 PF-2, which means that this note is printed on paper with the CSA watermark with the wavy design and has no series on the front. Number Issued & Printers - 628,640 were issued by Keatinge and Ball of Columbia South Carolina. Type of Bank Paper Used - High quality bank note paper Payable In - Circulating Treasury Note Fundable in stocks or bonds of the Confederate States. Receivable for all dues except export duties. Notes - The picture shows the actual confederate money that is for sale. The back of this obsolete civil war currency can also be seen in the photo gallery.
T49 CSA 100 dollars in nice very fine condition
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