1864 Confederate States of America 100 Dollar Note - Lucy Pickens Type - 1864 One Hundred Dollar Confederacy Banknote - CS-65/T-65
1864 Confederate States of America 100 Dollar Note - Lucy Pickens Type - 1864 One Hundred Dollar Confederacy Banknote - CS-65/T-65
This listing is for the photographed 1864 Confederate States of America 100 Dollar Note. Issued on February 17th, 1864. Fully signed and issued note. The obverse of this note shows a portrait of Lucy Pickens at the center, a portrait of George W. Randolph, the Confederate Secretary of War in 1862, on the right end, and a vignette of two confederate soldiers on the left end. Very Fine (VF) grade/condition, some visible folds and other signs of circulation, a minor repair done on the right end of the reverse. CS-65 / T-65. Great rarer note to add to any collection!
All of our coins and banknotes are authentic. We do NOT sell any replicas.
Confederate Treasury Notes (banknotes) were ultimately issued in 50¢, $1, $2, $5, $10, $20, $50, $100, $500 and $1,000 denominations with a variety of designs, issuers and redeemable obligations. The amount of currency issued under the various acts of the Confederate Congress totaled $1.7 billion. Bills were released in 72 different note "types" in seven "series" from 1861 through 1864.
Since there were many types of Confederate notes as well as notes issued by the states of the Confederacy, and since banks could issue their own notes, counterfeiting was a major problem for the Confederacy. Many of these contemporary counterfeits are identifiable today and they can be as valuable to a collector as a real note.
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1864 Confederate States of America 100 Dollar Note - Lucy Pickens Type - 1864 One Hundred Dollar Confederacy Banknote - CS-65/T-65
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