Sal, no I haven’t sold it. I have about 25-30 of the CSA Notes. I have many extras but those are special. Some are have fancy serial numbers, done have signatures on the back (it was common to not print on the back side-cost savings to the Confederacy), some can be traced as to who used the note, etc. One of the best notes I have is the lowest serial number ever found on a CSA Note. It is hand written, which is common, and the serial number is 2. I bought this about 10-12 years ago. I’ve been asked to sell it many times but I’m not ready as the price keeps going up. I have raw notes and graded ones. One of the most common and cheapest notes are dated 1864, Horses pulling cannons. This note is from the Arkansas 30th. This has not been identified, yet. The history is fascinating to me.