Item: Confederate Two Dollar Note - 1862
Series: 1st
Design: The front shows a numeral "2" in the center with a portrait of Judah P. Benjamin, Secretary of State and Secretary of War for the Confederate States of America, to the right. The note is hand numbered and signed. Printed on the front of the note beginning at the top edge: "FUNDABLE IN STOCKS OR BONDS OF THE CONFEDERATE STATES. / Richmond, / Dec. 2nd.. 1862. / Six Months after the Ratification of a Treaty of Peace between the Confederate States and the United States of America. / THE CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA / Will pay the to bearer on demand / TWO DOLLARS / RECEIVABLE IN PAYMENT OF ALL DUES EXCEPT EXPORT DUTIES. / Engraved by Keatinge & Ball. Columbia S.C." The rear is blank.
Condition: Good. The still crisp paper has one tiny pinhole and mild creasing. Pleasing light pink color.
Approximate size: 3 x 7 inches.
Reference: Criswell T-54
Comments: This original Confederate two dollar note will come in a clear sleeve for preservation and display, and will be an excellent addition to any Civil War note or general relic collection.
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