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The Slave Picking Cotton Image Confederate 1861 $10 Note T-29
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This is a very cool note. This is a tough to find original Confederate $10 note from 1861. This is the pattern of note that is listed as the T-29 note in Criswell's guide. In the center of the note it has the image of the slave picking cotton and on the right hand side it has the canal scene. It has the date when it was issued on September 2nd 1861 from Richmond and that part is clearly printed on the front. It is hand signed and numbered in fine old ink. On the reverse of the note it is unprinted which is correct for this style of currency. This single sided printing is referred to by collectors as being "Uniface". It measures 7 inches by 3 inches in overall size. The note is in circulated condition and comes in an acid-free holder for preservation and display. On the bottom of the note, it has the circular cut outs. This is where the Confederate Government marked the note when it was taken out of circulation. The note in the lower left hand corner states how it was printed by "B. Duncan" in Richmond, Virginia. This is a nice original Civil War Confederate currency note!

Item #: B7162
Shipping Weight: 0.3 lb
Your Price:$295.00 USD
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