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<p>[QUOTE="Collecting Nut, post: 26624116, member: 74863"][USER=43872]@Neal[/USER] The first note is very common, Horses pulling wagons and cannons. Printed 1864 with a serial number of 11581. The condition of your note is low so I would expect a retail value of $35.00.</p><p>The second note is also common and in a low grade condition. The only question I have would be in the upper left corner. There is red by the Y in TWENTY. That color is not part of the note. If it’s a red marker the value drops. If it’s blood from the soldier that held this note it will increase the value. Still, nothing real exciting from the wear, stains, folds, etc. so probably around $50.00. Also issued in 1864.</p><p>The lady note you posted is the best note of the three. Issued in late 1862, its slaves hoeing cotton. The Grover Criswell number is T-41. $100.00 face value when issued. It has a hand written Interest Paid notation on the back side. That’s to cover date of issue to January 1863. There is also a stamp Interest Paid below the hand written to cover the year of 1863. Interest was paid in Knoxville, TN so you know the area this note was in. The ink is a little faded but still readable. Overall a decent note that should bring between $100-$150. Not sure if the area you’re in but it could bring a bit more in a different area.</p><p>I will attach my T-41 note so you can see the difference in condition. I’ll also explain my note for you. You can compare my note to yours to get a better idea of how to read these notes. I love collecting CSA Notes. Only 72 different CSA Notes were issued. I have about 1/3 of them.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Collecting Nut, post: 26624116, member: 74863"][USER=43872]@Neal[/USER] The first note is very common, Horses pulling wagons and cannons. Printed 1864 with a serial number of 11581. The condition of your note is low so I would expect a retail value of $35.00. The second note is also common and in a low grade condition. The only question I have would be in the upper left corner. There is red by the Y in TWENTY. That color is not part of the note. If it’s a red marker the value drops. If it’s blood from the soldier that held this note it will increase the value. Still, nothing real exciting from the wear, stains, folds, etc. so probably around $50.00. Also issued in 1864. The lady note you posted is the best note of the three. Issued in late 1862, its slaves hoeing cotton. The Grover Criswell number is T-41. $100.00 face value when issued. It has a hand written Interest Paid notation on the back side. That’s to cover date of issue to January 1863. There is also a stamp Interest Paid below the hand written to cover the year of 1863. Interest was paid in Knoxville, TN so you know the area this note was in. The ink is a little faded but still readable. Overall a decent note that should bring between $100-$150. Not sure if the area you’re in but it could bring a bit more in a different area. I will attach my T-41 note so you can see the difference in condition. I’ll also explain my note for you. You can compare my note to yours to get a better idea of how to read these notes. I love collecting CSA Notes. Only 72 different CSA Notes were issued. I have about 1/3 of them.[/QUOTE]
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