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<p>[QUOTE="Collecting Nut, post: 26624130, member: 74863"][USER=43872]@Neal[/USER] and [USER=92655]@Randy Abercrombie[/USER] </p><p>Here are photos of my T-41 CSA Note. This is the prize of my Confederate Note Collection. This note was graded by PCGS as VF-35. Not the differences in the condition of the notes. The Plate number is Z. My note has three Interest Paid stamps on the back. All three are from Augusta, Georgia so the note stayed in that area. My has a small split on the left edge at the bottom as noted under the grade. No stains or writing snd the wrinkles are minor. </p><p>The thing about this note is the Serial Number. It’s number 2. Hand written as usual in red ink. Serial Number 2 is the lowest serial number to be found on any of the CSA Notes. I paid $2250 for this note about 10 years ago. Today it’s value is into five figures. I have been offered but no way do I want to sell. </p><p>The issue date is August 20th, 1862. It was printed in Columbia, South Carolina by Keating & Ball. Notice the dates on the Interest Stamps as the blue stamp is from 1865 when the war ended. </p><p>All ink is strong in color and the note itself has a feel of not being to worn.</p><p>[ATTACH=full]1697814[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]1697815[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]1697816[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]1697814[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]1697815[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]1697816[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Collecting Nut, post: 26624130, member: 74863"][USER=43872]@Neal[/USER] and [USER=92655]@Randy Abercrombie[/USER] Here are photos of my T-41 CSA Note. This is the prize of my Confederate Note Collection. This note was graded by PCGS as VF-35. Not the differences in the condition of the notes. The Plate number is Z. My note has three Interest Paid stamps on the back. All three are from Augusta, Georgia so the note stayed in that area. My has a small split on the left edge at the bottom as noted under the grade. No stains or writing snd the wrinkles are minor. The thing about this note is the Serial Number. It’s number 2. Hand written as usual in red ink. Serial Number 2 is the lowest serial number to be found on any of the CSA Notes. I paid $2250 for this note about 10 years ago. Today it’s value is into five figures. I have been offered but no way do I want to sell. The issue date is August 20th, 1862. It was printed in Columbia, South Carolina by Keating & Ball. Notice the dates on the Interest Stamps as the blue stamp is from 1865 when the war ended. All ink is strong in color and the note itself has a feel of not being to worn. [ATTACH=full]1697814[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]1697815[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]1697816[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]1697814[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]1697815[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]1697816[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]
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