6 CSA Currency Notes, incl. $100 Train, $100 Lucy Pickens
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Description
1st item: T-39 $100 one hundred dollar bill, issued in Richmond, Virginia, dated August 4, 1862. Vignette of a steam train, foreground, with warships in the background, top center, vignette of a milkmaid in a naturalistic setting, lower left. Printed by J. T. Paterson and Company, Columbia, SC. Serial number 29324. For Register/For Treasurer signatures. 2nd item: T-65 $100 one hundred dollar bill, Series 1, issued in Richmond, Virginia, dated February 17, 1864. Profile portrait vignette of Lucy Pickens, the "Queen of the Confederacy," top center, bust portrait vignette of George Wythe Randolph, CSA Secretary of War, lower right, and a vignette of two soldiers holding rifles, lower left. Engraved by Keatinge and Ball, Columbia, SC. Serial number 31386. For Register/For Treasurer signatures. 3rd item: T-20 $20 twenty dollar bill, issued in Richmond, VA, dated September 2, 1861. Vignette of Industry seated between a winged Cupid holding a staff of Mercury and a beehive, top center, Hope leaning on an anchor, top right, bust portrait of Alexander H. Stephens, CSA Vice President, lower left. Printed by B. Duncan, Richmond, VA. Serial number 5271. For Register/For Treasurer signatures. 4th item: T-25 $10 ten dollar bill, issued in Richmond, VA, dated September 2, 1861. Vignette of the goddess Hope with anchor, lower center, bust portrait vignette of Robert M.T. Hunter, CSA Secretary of State and Confederate Senator, lower left, bust portrait vignette of Christopher Gustavus Memminger, CSA Secretary of Treasury, lower right. Engraved by Keatinge and Ball, Richmond, VA. Serial number 31523. For Register/For Treasurer signatures. 5th item: T-37 $5 five dollar bill, issued in Richmond, VA, dated September 2, 1861. Vignette of a seated sailor, top center, bust portrait vignette of Christopher Gustavus Memminger, CSA Secretary of Treasury, lower left, vignette of the goddesses Justice and Ceres, top right. Printed by B. Duncan, Columbia, SC. Serial number 71148. For Register/For Treasurer signatures. 6th item: T-44 $1 one dollar bill, issued in Richmond, VA, dated June 2, 1862. Vignette of a steamship at sea, top center, vignette of the goddess Liberty, top left, bust portrait vignette of Lucy Pickens, the "Queen of the Confederacy," lower right. Printed by B. Duncan, Columbia, SC. Serial number 65150. For Register/For Treasurer signatures.
By descent from the estate of Stanley Horn, Nashville, Tennessee.
By descent from the estate of Stanley Horn, Nashville, Tennessee.
Condition
T-39 $100 bill, T-65 $100 bill, and T-25 $10 bill Almost Uncirculated with some toning. Remaining bills in Extremely Fine/Fine. Some bills with pencil inscriptions. T-39 $100 bill with Civil War era ink stamps and ink numerals, en verso. T-65 $100 bill and T-25 $10 bill with minor areas of mylar residue, top center en verso. T-44 $1 with pinprick hole, top left.
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6 CSA Currency Notes, incl. $100 Train, $100 Lucy Pickens
Estimate $400 - $450
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