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Confederate Notes From An Original Pack
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Country:
U.S.A. |
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Date:
1862 |
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Denomination:
2
Dollars |
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Dimensions:
7 x 3 inches |
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Condition:
Almost Uncirculated |
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Obverse:
Attorney General and Secretary of State Judah P. Benjamin. Denomination, Date, Hand signatures and serial numbers
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Reverse:
Blank
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Packaging:
Currency Block |
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| Confederate Bank Notes are more popular than ever as collectors vie for nice, crisp examples like these beauties from a turbulent time in American history. Besides the unusual $2 denomination, what makes these notes so unique is the fact that the group of notes we have all came from the same pack. They were actually discovered with the original paper band still on them! These notes look as fresh as when they were issued in 1862, during the height of the Civil War. Each displays hand-written serial numbers as well as the signatures of the Registrar and Treasurer. |
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