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Confederate States Currency Collection Set

The Confederate States Currency 1861-1865 Replica Collection Set is now available to the public for the first time. These authentically reprinted Confederate Treasury Notes contained in the beautiful customized album and gray cover case, represents all the different types of notes that were printed and issued for the Confederate States Treasury Department.

This is the complete 70 note set of Confederate Treasury Notes. they have been reprinted for all the Civil War buffs to study and enjoy! These notes tell a story in themselves of the grace, beauty, and simplicity that was so alive at the time.

You will be amazed and in awe when you see the quality of the vivid colors and meticulous details that are embedded in each replica note!

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What makes this Confederate Note Collection Set so important today?

This high quality 70 note replica set gives everyone an opportunity to have an excellent, affordable, representative sample of each and all the Confederate States of America Notes. Complete type sets of original notes have sold for over $100,000. This Collection Set gives you the special opportunity to see and own an authentic reprinted replica example note including the rarest of Confederates notes. Few individuals ever get to see the rare notes, let alone own some (there are less than 100 examples known to survive of many types of the original notes). Many of these notes that were used to photocopy and reprint the replicas came from private collections. As a dealer in Civil War Notes, I doubt that in today's world you could assemble a complete set for less than $200,000. Now you can see and own for yourself these reprinted notes!

You will discover as we discovered a wealth of information about the War Between The States. The whole war effort centered around these Confederate States Treasury Notes. From politicians to business men, plantation owners, cotton growers, farmers, civilians and soldiers, all depended on these Treasury Notes to keep their dream of a new government alive.

ConfederateSet"This set is also an excellent educational addition to any ones War library and will benefit tremendously in your discussions on Southern History with your family and friends", said Col. Grover Criswell, authority and internationally known Confederate currency dealer. "No home or university should be without it!"

The Album Set has been beautifully designed to display the Confederate Note Set, with the respect it richly deserves!

You will receive all the Confederate notes that were issued and used during the War. These reprinted notes are exact in size and color as the originals. Even the original notes with a printed reverse side have been carefully reprinted, although most original notes did not have a printed back. There is also a brief history of Confederate Currency included in the album set.

The Collection Set includes a beautiful customized gray slip case with gold-foil stamped title. It is fitted to a burgundy leather look album with gold-foil stamp and the special D-rings attached. The album is filled with 24 clear pocket pages made of inert, archival polypropylene with 25 cream colored, acid-free buffer pages, printed pages of brief history on the same high quality archival paper. Lastly, the only authentically reprinted complete 70 note type set ever available!

Click here to purchase this Extraordinary Set.

Issues of Confederate Notes Authorized by the Confederate Congress

1st Issue     (T-1 thru T-6) by the Act of March 9, 1861 various written dates
2nd Issue     (T-7 thru T-12) by the Act of May 16, 1861 dated July 25, 1861
3rd Issue     (T-13 thru T-38) by the Act of August 16, 1861 dates September 2, 1861
4th Issue     (T-39 thru T-48) by the Act of April 17, 1862 various dates
5th Issue     (T-49 thru T-55) by the Act of October 13, 1862 dates December 2, 1862
6th Issue     (T-56 thru T-63) by the Act of March 23, 1863 dated April 6, 1863
7th Issue     (T-64 thru T-72) by the Act of February 17, 1864 dated February 17, 1864

The T-numbers are those assigned by Grover C. Criswell in his book The Comprehensive Catalog of Confederate Paper Money. Click here to purchase original Confederate Currency or here to read about Collecting Confederate Paper Money.

Note: In the first issue several of the notes were originally printed by the American Banknote Company and were smuggled from New York into the Southern States. Some of the original notes in the 1st series sell from $7,500 to $10,000, if you can find them or when they occasionally turn up at the auction houses.

For those interest in further study of America's financial instruments go to the BNR Book Site. They print the best group of numismatic historical books available.

Click here to go back to Confederate States Currency Collection Site or here for the Site Map, WSCoin Homepage, Search the Site, U.S. Banknotes, or World Banknotes.

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