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Virginia Confederate Money Patrick County .75 Note VG

Your Price: $105.00
Item Number: VA Patrick CO 75 cents 455
Manufacturer: CSA - Confederacy Capital - Montgomery AL, Richmond VA
Patrick County Virginia confederate money 75 cents very good condition
Type of Confederate Money - Seventy Five cents change note issued by Patrick County Virginia during the Civil War era.
Nickname or Vignettes - Plain typeset note with red overprints
Date & Place of Issue - July 4, 1862 from Patrick county, most likely issued from Taylorsville, which was then the county seat of Patrick. It is now known by Stuart Virginia.
Serial Number & Plate Letter - 455
Condition - Very good with a much nicer appearance. However this note has been repaired in two different places, but skillfully done.
Back - plain and shows the repairs and wear as per grade
Criswell & Fricke Numbers - Not applicable
Number Issued & Printers - Sterling, Campbell and Albright of Greensboro North Carolina
Type of Bank Paper Used - thick brown paper
Payable In - The county of Patrick will pay to bearer in current funds seventy five cents after the 1st day of January 1864 when demanded in sums of one or more dollars. Issued by authority of an act of the General assembly of the State of Virginia.
Notes - The picture shows the actual Patrick County Virginia confederate money that is for sale.