LOT 313:
Confederate CSA One Note and Two Hundred Dollar Bills
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Sold for: $175
Price including buyer’s premium and sales tax:
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235.70
Start price:
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175
Estimated price :
$400 - $600
Buyer's Premium: 25%
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sales tax: 7.75%
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Confederate CSA One Note and Two Hundred Dollar Bills
Civil War Period, CSA Confederate States of America One Note #64159, 1862 US CSA obsolete currency, State of Missouri, Jefferson City $1 Dollar on recycled paper. Two 1863 $100 State of Georgia, Milledgeville -uncirculated on recycled paper bill numbers 12366 and 12367 -Civil War Era obsolete note. (black treasury seal)
The Confederate government issued its own currency 1861-1865 as a means to finance the war effort and stabilize the Southern economy during the Civil War. The South faced severe economic challenges due to the loss of access to Northern markets and financial institutions. Size of largest bill 6 1/2" L
Condition: As-is condition with soiling and wear commensurate with age and handling.

