1864 $5.00 (T-69) Capitol @ Richmond, VA AU

1864 $5.00 (T-69) Capitol @ Richmond, VA AU
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  • Mint: N/A - Not Available
  • Grade: Almost Unc
  • Denomination: 5 Dollars
  • Metal Content: 0 troy oz

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  • Product Details
    1864 $5.00 CSA Note depicting the State Capitol at Richmond, VA as well as an oval portrait of C. G. Memminger, who served as CSA Secretary of the Treasury.

    Currency Highlights:
    • From the last group of notes to be issued by the Confederate States during the Civil War.
    • Comes housed in an archival quality currency sleeve.
    • Graded Almost Uncirculated.
    • Cataloged as T-69.
    • Face: Popular vignette of the State Capitol at Richmond, VA at top center with a portrait of Christopher Memminger, 1st Confederate Secretary of the Treasury is at lower right.
    • Back: Ornately engraved with the denomination in blue.

    These Confederate issues were once scorned by collectors, but are now in demand and rising in value. They have become a favorite with collectors due to the different issues and variety of designs. Add one of these classic collectibles to your cart today!

    These notes can be unevenly cut, which is not uncommon on Confederate Currency.

    The necessity of financing military operations during the Civil War forced the Confederate government to print paper money, just as the U.S. government did for the first time.

    This note has seen only light wear and is a well preserved example of CSA paper money, which was easily worn due to the quality of paper being used.
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