T-37 Confederate $5 Bill Richmond September 2nd 1861 with Cotton Bales

Value of September 2nd 1861 Confederate $5 Bill from Richmond with Cotton Bales

 

Year:  Sept 2nd, 1861 Type:  Confederate Paper Money Denomination:  Five Dollar Bill
Value:  The value of all confederate money is based on the condition of each bill
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Description:  This $5 Confederate note has a sailor leaning against a cotton bale in the center. Along the right side of the note are two women, one of which is holding a set of scales. In the lower left corner of the note is a picture of C.G. Memminger. This note was printed with black ink. There is no design on the back.

 

If the serial number of your note is 1953, 2070, 4763, 11225, 16767, 24497, or 138590 then what you have is a reproduction with no collector value.  Please do not contact us if you have a reproduction.
The backs of these issues are blank, but they could be stamped or inscribed
Inscriptions: “Six months after the ratification of a treaty of peace between the Confederate States and the United States, the Confederate States of America will pay Five Dollars to bearer/ Richmond September 2, 1861/ Fundable in Eight per cent stock or bonds of The Confederate States/ Receivable in payment of all dues except export duties/ B. Duncan Richmond”

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