Sold1863 Series 2 $5.00 CSA Confederate NoteA nice 1863 Series 2 $5.00 CSA Confederate Note.See Sold Price
SoldConfederate. $5 Note Pair W/Rare A/D PlateBoth T-60. One is the rare A/D plate variety. Both April 6, 1863. Fine+, 3rd Series, CSA watermark; and AU 1st Series. A nice pair all told. (Total: 2 pieces)See Sold Price
SoldUS Fractional, Confederate and Merchantable Note AssortmentUS Fractional, Confederate and Merchantable Note Assortment Including an 1875 50c, a 5c postage, an 1862 C.S.A. $100, (2) 1863 C.S. Cotton Loan uncut coupons and an non-issued circa 1870s 'The ManhattSee Sold Price
SoldGrouping of 3 Confederate Bonds & 1 SC Bond Note, 4Three (3) Confederate States of America (CSA) Bond Loan certificates and one (1) South Carolina Bond Note, 4 items total. 1st item: CSA $500 Bond Loan certificate, dated March 2, 1863, Serial Number 1See Sold Price
Sold6 Confederate States $10 Obsolete Currency NotesGroup of six (6) $10 CSA currency notes including: two (2) T-30 1861 series Richmond $10 notes, featuring a vignette of the painting General Marion Inviting a British Officer to Share His Meal by JohnSee Sold Price
SoldConfederate. Pair of Popular $10 NotesIncludes: T-52. December 5, 1862. AU to Unc, cut-canceled. Black "Trans-Mississippi" stamp on face; T-59. April 6, 1863. VF, cut-canceled, 15th Series, penciled names on back. (Total: 2 pieces)See Sold Price
Sold(2) FLORIDA CSA $3 CURRENCY, 1863(lot of 2) Framed Confederate Currency, Florida, issue of March 1,1863, $3 notes, both signed by C.H. Austin (1815-1896) State Treasurer, signed in ink around the upper center ship "W.M. McSee Sold Price
SoldFRAMED CONFEDERATE NOTES1,000 DOLLAR LOAN CERTIFICATES DATED 1865. 500 DOLLAR LOAN CERTIFICATE DATED 1864. & ALABAMA 1 DOLLAR DATED 1863 AND 10 DOLLAR CONFEDERATE NOTE DATED 1861 WITH CIVIL BULLETS. 10 1/2" W - 21" W.See Sold Price
Sold1863 $5.00 Confederate Note, Richmond, Virginia,April 6, 1863, serial # 20021, signed.See Sold Price
Sold1863 $5.00 Confederate Note, Richmond, Virginia,serial # 3970, April 6, 1863, with June stamp in red, state capitol on top, C.G. Memminger on right (his homestead just a few miles from our auction gallery here in Flat Rock, NC later the home of CarSee Sold Price
SoldT-60 1863 $5 CSA CONFEDERATE NOTE PMG VF-25T-60 1863 $5 CSA CONFEDERATE NOTE PMG VF-25See Sold Price
Sold1864 Series $2 State of Georgia Confederate Note1864 Series $2 State of Georgia Confederate NoteSee Sold Price
Sold1863 Series - 50 Cent Confederate States Note1863 Series - 50 Cent Confederate States NoteSee Sold Price
Series 1863 $2 Jefferson Bracelet NoteItem is the exact item in image. All bidders please understand all terms, fees, and shipping timing prior to bidding. All sales final, no refunds or discounts unless incorrect item sent.See Sold Price
SoldRare facsimilie $2 confederate CSA Ad note advertisingRare facsimilie $2 confederate CSA Ad note advertising International House of PancakesSee Sold Price
SoldAlabama- Confederate Treasury Notes (2), 1863 [184682]Two Confederate Treasury Notes from Montgomery, Alabama. The first is a 50 cent note, Jan. 1, 1863, (Serial No. 24296), Criswell-3, Haxby-Unlisted, Apparent Grade-Fine+, vignette of Juliet Opie HopkinSee Sold Price
SoldLot Confederate, Fractional & Obsolete CurrencyCollection of authentic Confederate and US paper currency. Features an 1863 Confederate (CSA) $100 dollar note. One 1863 State Of North Carolina $2 dollar bill as well as a $1 dollar bill and 25c noteSee Sold Price
Sold1863 CSA Confederate States of America Fifty Cents Paper Note Currency1863 CSA Confederate States of America Fifty Cents Paper Note Currency. This currency bank note is encased in a rigid plastic bill protector. April 6th 1863 is the date noted. This item is in pre owneSee Sold Price
SoldRare 1863 Bank of Chattanooga 2 Dollars Confederate Obsolete Currency Note Grades f+Rare 1863 Bank of Chattanooga 2 Dollars Confederate Obsolete Currency Note Grades f+.See Sold Price
Sold1863 Confederate States $2 note T-61 AU Details1863 Confederate States $2 note T-61 AU Details. After the Civil War broke out in 1861, the newly established Confederate government began to issue it's own money as legal tender to the citizens of thSee Sold Price