This is an original 1864 dated Confederate States of America $10 bill. This is the version issued in February 17th of 1864. The scene in the center has the soldiers on horseback pulling the cannon into battle. These are often referred to as "Flying Artillery" because of the speed with which they could be moved. In the lower right hand corner is the likeness of Robert Hunter who served as Confederate Secretary of State and a C.S. Senator. Before the War he was a U.S. Congressman and Senator from Virginia. This one is nicely hand signed and numbered as it should be. On the back of the note it has the ornate blue printing with the large "TEN" in the center. The note is in attractive circulated and is 100% authentic. It has brittle paper and is priced accordingly. This is the pattern known to collectors as T-68 in Criswell book on Confederate Currency. The note comes in an acid free holder for display and preservation.