Confederate Currency whats it worth?

vaquero44

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hello there i once aquired a confederate $1000 note i believe the year was 1864 or 5 and me and mother got into a fight about it one day because she inquiring to private collectors on how much it was worth and i think she sold it because when i mentioned about it she got very defensive, so if any one can tell whats it worth? the cond was very good to no wrinkling or corner tares, this argument took place about 20 years ago and i always ate at me.
 

hombre_de_plata_flaco

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I have a $5, $10, and $20 Confederate note I am asking $50, $60, and $40 for. I am only asking $40 for the $20 note because it is in such rough shape. The $5 and $10 are in AU crisp condition.

I also have two "fractional" notes of $.25 and $.50 I am asking $10 and $20 for. All 5 of my notes are from Georgia.

As for a $1000 note, I haven't the slightest idea. I wasn't aware they printed them in such a high denomination but I could be wrong. I imagine a note like that would be pretty rare and valuable, but I will have to put in some research and get back to you.
 

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vaquero44 said:
hello there i once aquired a confederate $1000 note i believe the year was 1864 or 5 and me and mother got into a fight about it one day because she inquiring to private collectors on how much it was worth and i think she sold it because when i mentioned about it she got very defensive, so if any one can tell whats it worth? the cond was very good to no wrinkling or corner tares, this argument took place about 20 years ago and i always ate at me.

There are so many fake Confederate notes (money) found for sale that odds are very good yours was fake. Below is a list of known fake bills from just one list....

CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA


If your note's serial number is listed below, then you have a fake note. Notes on this list are modern copies and have no collector value.



50 Cent; Apr. 6, 1863
104199, 104508, 861343


50 Cent; Feb. 17, 1864
6850, 83999


$1; June 2, 1862
355, 49092, 50381


$1; Dec. 2, 1862
658


$1; Apr. 6, 1863
1468, 16168, 18094


$1; Feb. 17, 1864
3691,32984, 42507, 76280, 82129, 82283, 83383, 85087 [may look like 83087], 89983


$2; June 2, 1862
2473, 6476, 48590, 211765


$2; Dec. 2, 1862
37232


$2; Apr. 6, 1863
46695, 51572


$2; Feb. 17, 1864
4505, 18491, 32098, 34098, 48840, 93609, 98840


$5; Jul. 25, 1861
1953, 2070


$5; Sept. 2, 1861
4763, 11225, 16767, 24497, 138570, 138590


$5; Dec. 2, 1862
6250


$5; Apr. 6, 1863
16165, 81072


$5; Feb. 17, 1864
1138, 18262, 19640, 22147, 23580, 45806, 47333, 50243, 68771, 76280


$10; Jul. 25, 1861
91497


$10; Sept. 2, 1861
420, 470, 1484, 5089, 8005, 8007, 19107, 71339, 77389, 81484


$10; Sept. 2, 1862
581355


$10; Dec. 2, 1862
2973


$10; Apr. 6, 1863
37728, 50883


$10; Feb. 17, 1864
8470, 9825, 14077, 22462, 31680, 32515, 40674, 40679, 45447, 45951, 45956, 55411, 83185


$20; Jul. 25, 1861
93351


$20; Sept. 2, 1861
1524, 1624, 4854, 11220, 15241, 15247, 102745, 131720


$20; Dec. 2, 1862
39590, 61372


$20; Apr. 6, 1863
77786


$20; Feb. 17, 1864
1372, 2625, 2626, 13410, 18410, 23483, 46410, 76627, 80967, 93941


$20; illegible date
15247


$50; Slaves hoeing, with various written dates in 1861
1365


$50; Geo. Washington to side, with various written dates in 1861
3866


$50; Jul. 25, 1861
49935


$50; Sept. 2, 1861
18441, 18443, 23510, 23961, 31351


$50; Dec. 2, 1862
60423, 85165


$50; Apr. 6, 1863
3987, 4553, 56557, 86557


$50; Feb. 17, 1864
5670, 5920, 14949, 24791, 25674, 59204, 61891, 70104, 72104, 77114


$100; with various written dates in 1861
85, 457, 487, 1367, 4182


$100; Jul.25, 1861
323118


$100 with Train ;Various written dates May thru Oct. 1862
25208, 52042, 53453, 57939, 127208


$100; May 8, 1862
108?


$100 with Slaves hoeing ;Various written dates Aug. 1862 thru Jan. 1863
389, 459, 469, 4144, 50371, 65798


$100; Nov. 20, 1862
65798


$100; Dec. 2, 1862
84389


$100; Apr. 6, 1863
84, 933, 2248, 2575, 29063, 29200


$100; Feb. 17, 1864
801, 836, 20396, 44248, 47128, 49953, 92685


$500 with various written dates in 1861
85


$500; Feb. 17, 1864
393, 3546, 9229, 14682, 16599, 16760, 18278, 19834, 26326, 26949, 33546, 36776, 82210


$1,000; May 28, 1861
46A, 82A, 88A, 176A, 178A, 197A, 297A, 321A


$1,000 with various written dates in 1861
12, 88A


$10,000 (no such denomination ever printed by the CSA)
88


$100,000; Jul. 5, 1861 (no such denomination ever printed by CSA)
4832
 

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vaquero44

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well from what i remember i thought on the picture on the note was a group standing around in a circle i can't remember the face who's on it
 

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