Description
Description: Old $10 confederate bills from 1864 all have a vertical “TEN” print to the left and a “10” at the top right corner, signifying the denomination of the bill. At the center of every banknote is men riding horses and a wagon. At the bottom right is Robert M.T. Hunter who was secretary of State during the American Civil War (Wiki).
It’s crazy to think these old bills were used as wallpaper after the Civil War, that’s how worthless they were. Today, they have some collector value depending on the condition of the banknote.
Text: $10 – ten dollars – Richmond – Two years after the ratification of a treaty of peace between the confederate states and the unites states of america – the confederate states of america will pay to the bearer on demand Ten dollars – February 17th 1864 – for register – for treasurer – engraved by Keatinge & ball Columbia S.C. – ten – 10
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