My husband found these while going through some stuff left in a box at his parents house, he says they’re fake because of the word facsimile on the lower back, but are they worth anything of value?
Welcome to the Paper Money side of Coin Talk @CASEY MOMA . I’m not familiar with values on these facsimiles and yours are pretty beat up, with corners missing. I can’t imagine someone wanting to pay much for them.
They look like the novelty ones I used to collect in the early 60's in the UK. ABC Chewing Gum Company, "Civil War Notes".
I really really appricate the feedback! I’m new to this, and you all on here have been abdolulty amazing! Thank you for the responses
I collected "COPY" CSA /"broken bank" when it became easily and abundantly and cheaply available on eBay... My excuse being that until then, CSA Facsimiles were uncommon curiosities. Purists of CSA should check for "correct reverse", appropriate colors, ...and non-antiqued smooth paper. I've given everything away except for 1995 Confederate Treasury reprint...