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Type 67 Tennessee Capitol 20.00
| The T-67, 20.00 confederate note features the state capitol of Tennessee in Nashville and was printed in Richmond, Virginia with the date February 17, 1864. There were over 4.2 million of these printed, so they are easily found today, but saying this, the prices of the higher grade notes seem to be going up. Alexander Stephens, the vice president of the Confederate States of America, is featured on the right side of the bill. These notes come in various shades pink to red, with the darker coloring usually bringing a premium. |

Confederate Money Type 67 20.00 Tennessee Capitol PF7, which has been graded by PCGS at VF30 PPQ and issued during the Civil War on Feb 17, 1864
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Type 67 Confederate Money being the 20.00 bill featuring the Tennessee Capitol graded by PCGS at Fine 15 and issued during the Civil War on Feb 17th, 1864
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Confederate Money type 67 being the 20.00 bill featuring the Tennessee Capitol issued during the Civil War on February 17th, 1864 and grading very fine
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Confederate Money Type 67 20.00 Tennessee Capitol PF10, which has been graded by PCGS at VF30 and with low serial number of 103
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Type 67 Confederate Money 20.00 featuring the Tennessee Capitol PF11 issued during the Civil War and in unciruclated condition
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An Uncirculated Type 67 Confederate Money 20.00 featuring the state capitol of Tennessee issued during the Civil War on February 17, 1864
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Confederate Money type 67 issued during the Civil War on February 17th, 1864 and graded by PCGS at VF 20
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Confederate Money Type 67 20.00 Tennessee Capitol PF12, which has been graded by PCGS at VF 35 PPQ and issued during the Civil War on Feb 17, 1864
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Confederate Money Type 67 20.00 Tennessee Capitol PF13, which has been graded by PCGS at VF20 and issued during the Civil War on Feb 17, 1864
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Confederate Money type 67 featuring the Tennessee Capitol issued February 17th, 1864 and graded by PCGS at VF 30
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