Value of 1861 Confederate $50 Bill from Richmond
Year: 1861 | Type: Confederate Paper Money | Denomination: Fifty Dollar Bill |
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Description: This $50 Confederate bank note was printed on paper containing red fibers. It shows two women representing Industry and Agriculture seated on a cotton bale in the center with a standing women holding scales (Justice) to the left and a vignette of George Washington to the right. 5798 of these notes were issued and they are considered scarce.
If the serial number of your note is 1365, 3866, 18441, 18443, 21614, 23961, 23510, 31351, 49935, or 93351 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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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 Fifty Dollars to bearer with interest at half a cent per day/ Richmond/ Southern Bank Note Company/ Receivable in Payment of all dues Except Export Duties”
Signed by Robert Tyler as Register and E.C. Elmore as Treasurer. |
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