T-3 1861 Montgomery $100 Confederate Paper Money

Value of 1861 Confederate $100 Bill from Montgomery

 

Year:  1861 Type:  Confederate Paper Money Denomination:  One Hundred Dollar Bill
Value:  The value of all confederate money is based on the condition of each bill
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Description:  This $100 Confederate bank note shows a train at the station in the center with a standing woman in flowing robes (Columbia) holding a crown of laurels on the left side of the note. 1606 of these $100 Confederate notes were issued, but are still considered very scarce

 

If the serial number of your note is 85, 457, 1367, 4182, 4332, or 323118 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: “Twelve months after date The Confederate States of America will pay to bearer One Hundred Dollars with interest at one cent per day/ Montgomery/ Patented April 23rd 1860/ Receivable in Payment of all Dues Except Export Duties/ National Bank Note Company”

Signed by Alex B. Clitherall as Register and E.C. Elmore as Treasurer.

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