[CONFEDERACY, CURRENCY] (3) Rare Confederate & Alabama Currency Notes
Similar Sale History
View More Items in Bills & Currency NotesRelated Bills & Currency Notes
More Items in Confederate Bills & Currency Notes
View MoreRecommended Coins, Currency & Stamps
View MoreItem Details
Description
Central Bank of Alabama Three Dollar Note. Montgomery, Alabama, November 1856. With bust of Andrew Jackson and vignette of a Native American hunting deer. "Three" printed in red. 7 3/8 x 3 ¼ in. Engraved by Baldwin, Bald & Cousland, New York / Bald, Cousland & Co., Philadelphia.
Central Bank of Alabama One Dollar Note. Montgomery, Alabama, 1 October 1861. With engravings of allegorical women. 7 x 2 7/8 in. Engraved by Danforth, Wright & Co., New York & Philadelphia.
The Commercial Bank of Alabama One Dollar Note. Selma, Alabama, 1 October 1861. With engraving of an anchor, beehive, and central portrait of William R. King, briefly United States Vice President under President Franklin before his death. 7 1/8 x 3 in. Engraved by Toppan, Carpenter & Co., New York & Philadelphia.
Total of 3 notes. Each with serial numbers and dates inscribed in ink and undersigned.
[Civil War, Confederacy, Union, Currency, Numismatics, Ephemera, Printing, Prints, Engravings]
Buyer's Premium
- 23%