confederate 5 dollar bill 1864 value

Most Confederate currency bills are worth between $5 and $20 each. Condition is a big issue. If Confederate bills are very crisp and have not been folded or circulated, they can be worth $10 to $100 each.

How much is a 1864 Confederate dollar worth?

In late 1864, a few months before the war’s end, one Confederate dollar was worth just three cents in U.S. currency.

Who was on the $5 bill in 1864?

Confederate Currency- Five Dollars, 1864 1864

This denomination of a five dollar bill has a red underprint. There is a portrait of Confederate Secretary of the Treasury, C.G. Memminger, at the bottom left. In the center of the bill is a vignette of the Confederate capital, Richmond, Virginia.

Is Confederate paper money valuable?

Today, though, Confederate dollars have value as a collectible item. Just like people will pay money to own a Civil War hat or musket, they will pay money to own Confederate money. Some rare Confederate bills are now worth 10 times more than they were in 1861.

How much is a 1864 $10 bill worth?

Some ten dollar bills from 1864 can have “Series of 1875” written on them. Once again, that year does not necessarily correlate to when the bill was issued. The reason these bills are so rare is because ten dollars was a lot of money in 1864. That is the same as $1,683.10 today, after you adjust for inflation!

How do I know if I have Confederate money?

Most real CSA currency contains writing – most bills have hand written numbering and signatures — in iron gall ink. Some denominations used a stamp for numbering but at the very least the treasurer had to sign the note.

How much is a 1864 $20 bill worth?

The 1861 and 1864 Confederate $20 bill worth are determined by the condition of the bill’s paper. Fair to good condition pieces can be found on eBay and are valued at approximately under $100. However, 1861 Confederate $20 bills in excellent condition can go for hundreds or thousands of dollars.

What size is Confederate money?

Over 670,000 of these notes were issued from August, 1862 to January, 1863. [2] The bill is 7.375 by 3.125 inches (187 mm by 79 mm) and is thinner than a modern US dollar.

Did the Confederacy have their own money?

In contrast to the U.S. dollar (USD), the Confederate dollar had no underlying backing nor was it pegged to any other tangible asset, such as gold. Instead, the money was a promissory note of credit, which promised the bearer compensation six months after the end of the war.

Who was on the five dollar bill before Lincoln?

In its original release, back in 1861, Lincoln wasn’t the one featured on the country’s first version of the $5 bill. Instead, it was the US’s first Secretary of the Treasury, Alexander Hamilton.

What are the states on the back of a 5 dollar bill?

Solution to the Mystery of the Hidden States

Forty-eight states are carved into the actual Lincoln Memorial, but we can only see one side of the building on a five dollar bill. Lower course: Delaware, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Georgia, Connecticut, Massachusetts, Maryland, Carolina, Hampshire, Virginia, New York.

Can you sell Confederate money?

Quality Coin and Gold is always buying Confederate Money. We buy all genuine Confederate Money. Sell graded or raw (loose) notes. Because Quality Coin and Gold is a Highly Rated Dealer we are the best choice to sell Confederate Currency to.

How much is a $10000 bill worth today?

A $10,000 dollar bill in pristine (great) condition can be worth upwards of $140,000 to collectors. But even if your bill is in poor condition, it can still be worth around $30,000.

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