1862 $100 (T-39) Train Straight Steam XF
$179.99
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Product Details
A well preserved $100 Confederate Note from 1862. Printed by J.T. Paterson & Co. of Columbia S.C. Nice color and brightness on this note. This note has been stamped with interest paid on the back.
Currency Highlights:- This is from the group of notes to be issued in 1862 by the Confederate States during the Civil War.
- Housed in an archival quality currency sleeve.
- Graded Extra Fine.
- Cataloged as T-39.
- Face: Central vignette of a train with diffused steam coming out of it.
- Back: Intentionally left blank. Two Interest Paid stamps as well as two signatures.
- Printed by J.T. Paterson & Co, of Columbia South Carolina.
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Not many CSA paper money issues survived like this due to the quality of paper being used. This XF note is a nice example of CSA paper money used during the Civil War. Add this 1862 CSA $100 Train Straight Steam note to your cart today!
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. 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. - Specifications
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