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Confederate $5 Note - T-53 - 1862 dated Confederate Paper Money

Inv# CF1124   Paper Money
Confederate $5 Note - T-53 - 1862 dated Confederate Paper Money
State(s): Virginia
Years: 1862
Color: Pink Paper

$5. Richmond, Virginia. T-53. Extremely Fine Condition. The Confederate dollar, often called a "Greyback", was first issued into circulation in April 1861, when the Confederacy was only two months old, and on the eve of the outbreak of the Civil War.

At first, Confederate currency was accepted throughout the South as a medium of exchange with high purchasing power. As the war progressed, confidence in the ultimate success waned, the amount of paper money increased, and their dates of redemption were extended further into the future. Most Confederate currency carried the phrase across the top of the bill: "SIX MONTHS AFTER THE RATIFICATION OF A TREATY OF PEACE BETWEEN THE CONFEDERATE STATES AND THE UNITED STATES" then across the middle, the "CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA WILL PAY [amount of bill] TO BEARER" (or "...WILL PAY TO BEARER [amount of bill]" or "...WILL PAY TO BEARER ON DEMAND [amount of bill]"). Read more at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Confederate_States_dollar

Condition: X.F.
Item ordered may not be exact piece shown. All original and authentic.
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