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Charleston, South Carolina Agent Marked T-40 1862 Dated Confederate $100
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This is a nice original 1862 dated Confederate States of America $100.00 bill issued from Richmond. This is the version with the steam train in the center with the steam ship in the background of the train scene. This is the pattern of note listed in Criswell's currency book as T-40. This is the pattern with the diffused steam coming out of the smokestack of the steam train engine. In the lower left hand corner is the image of a milk-maid carrying the milk bucket. This note is correctly hand signed and numbered and is 100% authentic. On the back of the note it has the hand written ink markings where the Confederate government paid the interest due for the year. This one had interest paid through January 1864 in Savannah, Georgia. What makes this one neat is the circular stamp on the back of the note. This is the stamp of the Civil Agent, Benjamin Pressley in Charleston, South Carolina with the October 9th (1863) date. He was the Assistant treasurer for the Confederate Government in 1861. This is a nice touch on an already cool Confederate note. This is one very attractive piece of Confederate currency. The note is in attractive circulated condition. The piece of Confederate history comes in an acid free holder for display and preservation.

Item #: B6093
Shipping Weight: 0.4 lb
Your Price:$125.00 USD
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