Value of February 17th 1864 Confederate $100 Bill from Richmond, Virginia
Year: February 17th 1864 | Type: Confederate Paper Money | Denomination: One Hundred Dollar Bill |
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Description: This $100 Confederate note has a pink overprint and a picture of Lucy H. Pickens in the center. In the lower right corner is a picture of George W. Randolph. Along the left side of the note are two soldiers holding rifles. This note was printed with pink and black ink on plain paper. There is a blue web print on the back.
If the serial number of your note is 801, 4398, 20396, 33193, 41567, 44248, 47128, 49987, 79243, 85117, or 92685 then what you have is a reproduction with no collector value. Please do not contact us if you have a reproduction.
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Inscriptions: “Two years after the ratification of a treaty of peace between the Confederate States and the United States of America, The Confederate States of America will pay to the bearer on demand One Hundred Dollars/ Richmond Feb. 17th 1864/ Keatinge & Ball Columbia SC” |
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