1861 $5 (CT-33) Memminger VF-35 PMG (Contemporary Counterfeit)
$399.99
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Product Details
This 1861 CSA $5.00 has been certified Very Fine 35 condition by PMG as well as a Contemporary Counterfeit. This note would make a perfect addition to any collection.
Currency Highlights:- From the first series of notes to be issued by the Confederate States in 1861 during the Civil War.
- Housed in an archival quality Mylar holder by PMG.
- Graded Very Fine-35 by PMG.
- Face: A central portrait of Christopher G. Memminger; CSA Treasury Secretary with the goddess Minerva at right.
- Back: Blank back.
- Cataloged as CT-33.
- Confederate counterfeits of that era have become highly collectible among collectors of CSA paper money
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Contemporary Confederate counterfeits produced during the Civil War itself, often by Northern printers intentionally flooding the South to destabilize its economy. These are Civil War artifacts that tell a more subversive side of the conflict than the authentic notes themselves, making them historically compelling collectibles in their own right. - Specifications
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