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Nicely Priced "South Striking Down Union" Confederate $2 Note From 1862
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Here is an attractive original 1862 issue of the $2.00 bill from the Confederate States of America. In the center of the note it has the image of the personification of the South striking down the Union. On the left hand side it has Judah P. Benjamin from the Confederate Cabinet. Benjamin was from Louisiana and held many important positions in the Confederate Government. At different times he served as attorney general, secretary of war and secretary of state. At the end of the Civil War he fled to England and practiced law. This is the pattern of Confederate note that is listed as T-42 in Criswell's book. Nicely hand signed and numbers. It is in well circulated condition that displays attractively as you can see and has been attached to something on the back side and it has some of the glue and paper remaining as you can see in the images and it is priced accordingly. This note comes in an acid free holder for display and preservation.

Item #: B9768
Shipping Weight: 0.3 lb
Your Price:$49.95 USD
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