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$80.00
In stock
Front Image Description: The front of this $10 Confederate bill features a detailed engraving of an artillery team in action, with horses pulling a cannon, symbolizing the Confederate war effort. To the right, a portrait of Robert M.T. Hunter, a prominent Confederate politician and Secretary of State, is prominently displayed. The bill is marked as “Fourth Series” and includes the signatures of Confederate officials. The text on the bill states that it will be payable “Two Years After the Ratification of a Treaty of Peace between the Confederate States & the United States.”
Back Image Description: The reverse side of the bill is printed in blue with the large denomination “TEN” in the center, flanked by “10” in each corner. The design is ornate, with intricate patterns typical of currency from the period.
Historical Significance: This $10 Confederate bill was issued on February 17, 1864, during the height of the American Civil War. By this time, the Confederate economy was struggling, and the value of Confederate currency had significantly depreciated due to inflation and the South’s weakening military position. The promise to pay the bearer “Two Years After the Ratification of a Treaty of Peace” reflects the Confederate government’s hope for an eventual victory or negotiated settlement.
Confederate currency, including this $10 bill, is a poignant reminder of the economic challenges faced by the Confederacy. As the war dragged on and the likelihood of a Southern victory diminished, the value of this currency plummeted, rendering it practically worthless by the war’s end. Today, these bills serve as valuable artifacts for collectors and historians, offering insights into the financial history of the Civil War.
Original Confederate States of America $10 Bill – February 17, 1864
Description: This original $10 Confederate bill, issued on February 17, 1864, features an intricate engraving of an artillery team in action and a portrait of Robert M.T. Hunter, a key figure in the Confederate government. The bill is part of the Fourth Series of Confederate currency and carries a promise to pay the bearer two years after a peace treaty between the Confederate States and the United States. Despite its intended value, the bill became largely worthless by the end of the Civil War, but it remains a fascinating and valuable piece of history. This artifact is a tangible reminder of the economic hardships and the uncertain future faced by the Confederacy during the war.
Dimensions:
- Length: 7.25 inches
- Height: 3 inches
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