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T-55 Confederate Money One Dollar Clement C. Clay Fine
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Item Number: Type 55 CSA Obsolete Currency Various Fine
Manufacturer: CSA - Confederacy Capital - Montgomery AL, Richmond VA
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Type 55 Obsolete Civil War Currency Nickname & Vignettes - Clement C. Clay 1.00 note. Clement C. Clay was a Confederate Senator from the State of Alabama. Date and Place of Issue - Richmond Virginia issued during the second year of the great war on December 2nd 1862. Serial Number and Plate Letter - Various, all the serial numbers are written in black ink Condition - All the confederate money bills in this group will grade fine, some are even choice in appearance for the fine grade. All have excellent cuts and borders. Back - Plain, folds and wear as per grade, pencil figures written on most by old time collectors of Confederate Money. Criswell & Fricke Numbers - Various Number issued and printers - 1,141,200 by Keatinge and Ball of Columbia South Carolina Payable In - Fundable in Stocks or Bonds of the Confederate States, six months after the ratification of a treaty of peace between The Confederate States and the United States of America. Notes - I have more than one of these type 55 confederate money bills, so the one in the picture might not be the one you recieve, but all will be the same very nice fine quality. Definitely no junk in this fine grouping. These CSA obsolete bills were printed on high quality pink bank note paper and they are common today in all grades except for choice uncirculated.
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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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Jackson MS Cotton Pledged Issue dated November 1st, 1862 Criswell 28 almost uncirculated
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Type 71 confederate money 1.00 featuring Clement C. Clay issued 1864 and grading almost uncirculated.
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Freestone TX 1.00 obsolete money issued during the Civil War on Sept 01, 1862 in fine condition
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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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One Dollar VA Treasury Note issued July 21,1862 and grading uncirculated.
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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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