Lots of CSA notes, and some fractional currency

Discussion in 'Paper Money' started by srn9091, Jul 29, 2010.

  1. srn9091

    srn9091 New Member

    I just inherited a leather wallet full of confederate notes, as well as two United States twenty-five cent bills that are dated in the 1840s. I also have an odd little note from the "branch Bank of Tennessee," dated 1862, for five cents. I am really just trying to figure out if any of this stuff is worth anything, or is it best to hang onto it? It has been in my family lo these many years and I guess I am asking if these are just family keepsakes or if they should be in the hands of a "real" collector?
     
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  3. RickieB

    RickieB Expert Plunger Sniper

    Well what I can suggest to you is that you scan the notes 1 by 1 and post them here so we can take a look.
    Many of us here collect fractionals and a few of us CSA Notes, however, we can point you in the right direction.

    RickieB
     
  4. srn9091

    srn9091 New Member

    OK, great, thank you for the advice. I am going to scan these notes and hopefully post a few of them tonight!
     
  5. Duke Kavanaugh

    Duke Kavanaugh The Big Coin Hunter

    Yep, I'd love to see some scan's and let you know about them.
    Welcome to our forums btw.
     
  6. srn9091

    srn9091 New Member

    OK, I finally figured out how to get these things scanned in. So first, here are the two US bills I have,
    10 cents.jpg 10 cents (back).jpg [/ATTACH]
     

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  7. srn9091

    srn9091 New Member

    There are so many Confederate bills, I will not bore you with too many, I have about 20 total. I noticed that the ones dated 1864 have two sides while the ones with earlier dates are single sided and on those single-sided notes it looks like someone mounted them on something once long ago, because there are remnants of paper left that they must have been glued to. Anyway, here are two of them:
    CSA $20 1861.jpg
    CSA $20 1861 (Back).jpg
    CSA $50 1861.jpg
    CSA $50 1861 (Back).jpg
     
  8. Duke Kavanaugh

    Duke Kavanaugh The Big Coin Hunter

    I assure you we wont be bored :D

    The second one looks a bit funny is the paper the same quality as the first one?
    I dont have the first one so without looking it up I'm thinking it might be a bit on the rarer side.
    Too bad about the backing though.
     
  9. panda

    panda Junior Member

    regardless of condition they are nice, and trust me, most people will want you to scan the rest!

    i got a question on these also..are the confeds with no reverse side authentic and not reproductions? did they put out notes with just a front? i only ask because i have one and always thought it was some kinda fake? i won't take away anymore from your thread, if i decide its worthy i will make my own. but it sorta is a question about the OP's notes.
     
  10. RickieB

    RickieB Expert Plunger Sniper

  11. Duke Kavanaugh

    Duke Kavanaugh The Big Coin Hunter

    Here's one of mine.

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  12. coinmaster1

    coinmaster1 Active Member

    srn9091, the reverses of the Confederate $20 and $50 seem to have had a makeover. The original reverses of those bills were, indeed blank, for I have that $20. Somebody seems to have replaced the backs with pieces of paper to make it look in better condition, "fixing" holes and tears.
     
  13. djaeon

    djaeon Member

    I was wondering the same thing, about the blank backs. A neighbor had come across a small bag of these a while back and they all had the blank backs. I was wondering if they were real or not.
     
  14. coinmaster1

    coinmaster1 Active Member

    they are real, most bills were also hand-cut off of the sheet when they were made back then, and mine is like that. here is a pic of mine (uncirculated):
    IMG_2620.jpg
    IMG_2621.jpg
     
  15. Duke Kavanaugh

    Duke Kavanaugh The Big Coin Hunter

    I like that one. And it's one I don't have too. Nice note!
     
  16. coinmaster1

    coinmaster1 Active Member

    thanks. i think i got it for like 100 bucks or something.
     
  17. srn9091

    srn9091 New Member

    Thank you for all the interest guys! I have done a little more research on the CSA bills and found out that the early ones did indeed have those black backs, although it does seem odd. I am sort of getting an idea of what the confederate bills are worth, but does anyone have any clue about the first 2 US bills? I am still entertaining the idea of ebay!
     
  18. RickieB

    RickieB Expert Plunger Sniper

    The first 2 notes are Fractional Currency. 5 Issues were printed back during the Civil War due to coins being hoarded.
    Interesting story if you want to read it.

    The first one is from the 5th Issue featuring William Meredith Sec of Treasury and is pretty well worn. 3 varities exist Red Seal long and Short Key and a Green Seal variety. These run ~ $65- $75 in CHCU

    The Second note is a 5th Issue as well, the note is featuring Walker..also 2 varities short and long key..also pretty well worn.
    These run ~ $115- $125 in CHCU

    RB
     
  19. panda

    panda Junior Member

    i would be interesting in reading the story! do you have link?
     
  20. srn9091

    srn9091 New Member

    Thank you so much for the information! The fractional currency story IS interesting.
     
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    srn9091 New Member

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