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Cent confererate bank note 1863
Cent confererate bank note 1863







  1. #Cent confererate bank note 1863 full
  2. #Cent confererate bank note 1863 series

#Cent confererate bank note 1863 full

Your use of this site indicates full acceptance of these terms. CDN Publishing is not responsible for typographical or database-related errors. The disorderly pre-Civil War money supply, based on state bank notes, contributed to periodic panics and economic hardship (Library of Congress Prints and. Users are strongly encouraged to seek multiple sources of pricing before making a final determination of value. The prices listed in our database are intended to be used as an indication only. Price movement is indicated for price changes in the last 30 days. You can learn more about CAC on their web site. coins that meet the standards of the Certified Acceptance Corporation. CDN only tracks Bluesheet on certain items.ĬAC prices are for U.S. For this reason, Bluesheet values typically represent the floor of the market for the specified item. 1863 50 CENT Confederate States of America Note JEFFERSON DAVIS. In many cases, there are no active sight-unseen buy offers, so CDN looks to the recent lowest market values for such an item. Confederate States of America 1863 50 Cents No Flourish Richmond T-63 R-8. This Confederate fractional currency note was printed on thin paper and was circulated during a time when coinage was in short supply. These notes were non-interest-bearing, and all denominated above 2 were payable two years after the ratification of a.

#Cent confererate bank note 1863 series

Were pleased to offer this hand signed 25 Cents Civil War Banknote issued Februby the State of South Carolina. Fourth and Fifth Series notes were still issued early in the year, but the 1863 Confederate issues were primarily Sixth Series notes (T-56 through T-63), authorized by the Act of March 23rd, 1863, and dated April 6th, 1863. The actual value can be more or less than this depending on factors including eye appeal and market timing.īluesheet (NGC & PCGS) prices represent the highest sight-unseen offers to buy on dealer networks like CDN Exchange. This is one of the least expensive banknotes from the Civil War in our inventory. Greysheet/Greensheet represent "sight-seen" values based on a buyer's in-hand review. Greysheet/Greensheet prices are wholesale market levels for collectible coins/paper money intended to indicate what a dealer, or wholesale, buyer would pay for the described item in the specified grade.

cent confererate bank note 1863 cent confererate bank note 1863

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Cent confererate bank note 1863