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Group of Confederate currency, obsolete banknotes, and other southern financial paper.

Various places, 1838-1865 and undated
34 items, various sizes and conditions.

9 Confederate notes: 

$5, 2 September 1861, Columbia, SC, J.T. Paterson & Co., second series. Criswell 278 (rarity 3). 

$20, 2 September 1861, B. Duncan, Columbia, SC.  Criswell 139 (rarity 5)

$100, 11 September 1862, Columbia, SC, J.T. Paterson & Co.  Criswell 298 (rarity 4).

6 notes , 17 February 1864 ($10, $10, $10, $20, $50, $100). 


7 state notes:

Florida, 25¢, 2 February 1858. Criswell 26 (rarity 5).

Georgia, $10, 15 January 1862. Criswell 4 (rarity 3).

Georgia, $10, 20 March 1865. Criswell 32 (rarity 7). 

Missouri, $1, 1 January 1862, with portrait of Jefferson Davis, printed on back of bill of exchange. Criswell 14A (rarity 6).

North Carolina, $2, 4 October 1861. Criswell 21 (rarity 3).

North Carolina, $1, 11 October 1861. Criswell 30A (rarity 2).

North Carolina, 50¢, 1 September 1862.  Criswell 96 (rarity 4).


11 obsolete banknotes:

Citizen's Bank of Louisiana, $3 and $5 and $100, undated
Canal Bank, New Orleans, LA, $20, undated
Canal & Banking Co., New Orleans, LA, $100, undated
Wilcox Mining Co. Store, Emory Mines, TN, $25, undated
Bank of the State of South Carolina, 50¢, 1 July 1861
Mississippi Central Railroad Company, Holly Springs, MS, 1 January 1862
Ocmulgee Bank, Macon, GA, $5, 1 October 1838
City of Albany [GA?], 50¢, engraved by Gavit & Cowell of Alabama, 17 July 1862
Bank of Augusta, GA, $5, date illegible.


Group of 7 bills of exchange from New Orleans, St. Louis, and Mobile, 1841-1854

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