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Sale 126

February 14-15 Coin Auction


Confederate Notes
 
 
Lot Photo Description Realized
Lot 107
T-8, 1861, PF-2, Cr. 15. PMG. Printed on thick bond paper, this high grade example only has a tiny tear at upper left as its sole flaw. Notations on the back of the note mention "B.B. #15" which indicate Bradbeer, which was the system used to identify Confederate notes before Criswell and Fricke. Considering the first Criswell book was published in 1957, we'd hope no one erases this over 60 year old notation. Estimated Value $200 - UP
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$344
Lot 108
T-9, 1861, PF-9, Cr. 29B. PMG. This fully framed example is printed on thick bond paper and is certainly a beauty. We detect only a single horizontal fold plus some handling on each end. Estimated Value $250 - UP
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$384
Lot 109
T-10, 1861, PF-16, Cr. 36/36A. PMG. Printed on thin paper, this example has a small XX at the upper left counter and is wholly intact with only some rust specks noted on back. Estimated Value $200 - UP
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$264
Lot 110
T-21, 1861, PF-1, Cr. 144. PMG. This mid-grade example is printed on plain paper and depicts Alexander Stephens, Vice President of the Confederacy at the time. Estimated Value $200 - UP
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$252
Lot 111
T-24 $10. PF-7, Cr. 161. Nice color remains on this moderately circulated example depicting R.M.T. Hunter, Secretary of State of the Confederacy at lower left, and a child portait of Reverend Dr. Alfred Elwyn. Very Fine, with "166" writing in black on the back. Estimated Value $200 - UP
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$216
Lot 112
  T-29, 1861, PF-1, Cr. 237. PMG. While certainly spending plenty of time in circulation every design element still is darkly printed and sharp. Multiple pinholes must be noted. Estimated Value $200 - UP
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$120
Lot 113
T-31, 1861, PF-2, Cr. 245. PMG. Five females depicting, from left to right, Commerce, Agriculture, Justice, and Industry are the central vignette at top center. A small repair at the lower left corner is noted. Estimated Value $200 - UP
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$312
Lot 114
T-33, 1861, PF-7, Cr. 254Ba. PMG. Christopher Gustavus Memminger, Secretary of the Confederate Treasury, is depicted at center, with Minerva, Goddess of War at right. Printed on plain paper. Estimated Value $200 - UP
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$204
Lot 115
T-38, 1861, PF-1, Cr. 286. PMG. There were approximately 36,000 of these printed with the wrong date of September 2, 1861 when printer Blanton Duncan caught the error and changed it to June 2, 1862, which those with the 1862 date are Type 42 notes. Two tear repairs are noted. Very scarce. Estimated Value $400 - UP
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$408
Lot 116
T-43, 1862, PF-1, Cr. 338. PMG. A gutter fold is noted bisecting the green overprinted "2" at left on this nice mid-grade example, and has caused some separation along the fold. Some pinholes are noted also. Estimated Value $300 - UP
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$228
Lot 117
T-56, 1863, PF-1, Cr. 403. PMG. Punch-through embossing is noted on this lovely high-end Lucy Pickens note from 1863. She was married to the governor of South Carolina and some said the most beautiful woman of the South at the time. Estimated Value $200 - UP
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$504
Lot 118
T-64, 1864, PF-2, Cr. 489. PMG. Portrait of General Stonewall Jackson depicted at lower right, the only Confederate General to appear on any confederate paper money, likely due to being killed in early 1863 by his own men outside Chancellorsville, Virginia. A pleasing light pink example. Estimated Value $300 - UP
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$480
Lot 119
Eight different Confederate Types. 1) T-46 $10. PF-2, Cr. 343. VF, pinholes; 2) T-49 $100. PF-5, Cr. 349. VF, stained; 3) T-50 $50. PF-12, Cr. 358. Fine, tape repaired cut cancels; 4) T-51 $20. PF-11, Cr. 366. VF, cc; 5) T-52 $10. PF-1, Cr. 369. Fine; 6) T-53 $5. PF-3, Cr. 383. XF; 7) T-54 $2. PF-1, Cr. 396. Fine. 8) T-55 $1. PF-2, Cr. 397. VF, cut in at right edge. (8 notes). Estimated Value $350 - UP
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$517
Lot 120
Seven 1861 Confederate Notes. 1) T-25 $10. PF-2, Cr. 169. VF, cut cancelled; 2) T-26 $10. PF-8, Cr. 177. VF; 3) T-28 $10. PF-9. Cr. 236. VF; 4) T-30 $10. PF-5, Cr. 241. VF, lower left corner replaced; 5) T-34 $5. PF-12, Cr. 267. Fine, cut cancelled; 6) T-36 $5. PF-4, Cr. 278. VF, cut cancelled; 7) T-37 $5. PF-1, Cr. 284. VF, water stain. Estimated Value $300 - UP
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$480
Lot 121
Four Interest Bearing 1862 $100's. These were the first interest bearing $100's issued by the Confederacy, paid at a 7.3% annual rate. 1) T-39 $100. PF-4, Cr. 293. VF, tears; 2) T-39 $100. PF-5, Cr. 291. AU; 3) T-40 $100. PF-1, Cr. 298. VF, multiple pinholes; 4) T-41 $100. PF-2, Cr. 311. AU, tear repaired with tape on back. (4 notes). Estimated Value $250 - UP
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$312
Lot 122
Nine 1864 CSA Notes. 1) T-65 $100. PF-1, Cr. 491. VF; 2) T-66 $50. PF-5, Cr. 498. XF; 3) T-67 $20. PF-6, Cr. 507. AU, toned; 4) T-68 $10. PF-15, Cr. 545. VF; 5) T-69 $5. PF-9, Cr. 563. AU; 6) T-70 $2. PF-3, Cr. 570. VF; 7-8) T-71 $1, $1. Both are PF-12, Cr. 574. AU, XF; 9) T-72 50 Cents. PF-1, Cr. 578. VF, tape repair, missing corner tip. Estimated Value $250 - UP
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$432
Lot 123
Seven different 1863 Types. 1) T-57 $50. PF-6, Cr. 411. VF, tape repaired cut cancel; 2) T-58 $20. PF-29, Cr. 428. VF; 3) T-59 $10. PF-16, Cr. 437. XF, hole; 4) T-60 $5. PF-4, Cr. 450. AU, cc, small tear; 5) T-61 $2. PF-6, Cr. 471. VF, rust marks; 6) T-62 $1. PF-1, Cr. 474. AU, writing on back, cut in at right; 7) T-63 50 Cents. PF-6, Cr. 488. Unc. Estimated Value $250 - UP
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$228
Lot 124
Confederate Foursome. 1) T-13 $100. PF-4, Cr. 56/56A. AU, toned; 2) T-16 $50. PF-1, Cr. 80. VF, small stains; 3) T-18 $20. PF-4, Cr. 106. VF, adhesive remnants cover majority of back of note; 4) T-20 $20. PF-5, Cr. 141. XF, multiple small stains. Estimated Value $250 - UP
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$276
Lot 125
Small Change CSA Trio. 1) T-42 $2. PF-5, Cr. 337. VF; 2) T-44 $1. PF-1, Cr. 339. Fine; 3) T-45 $1. PF-2, Cr. 342. VF. All three notes have multiple pinholes. Estimated Value $200 - UP
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Realized
$216






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