I was glad to pick up the following Chemicograph that is missing from my collection in this high grade. Complements the others that are in 68PPQ. Interesting enough is that the image from Heritage shows some "warping", but in reality, it was a bad image as the reverse image is fine... CSA: $5 Chemicograph Back intended for 1864 Confederate Currency Confederate "Central" Government Notes 1862 Series CSA: T-55 1861 $1
Only missing the 1864 $500 to finish my set. Hoping to display it nicely. Any thoughts and opinions are appreciated and welcomed.
hi im new to this thread and not very sure of the rules but i have a collection of old confederate money that im not really sure of the value of and have never had an interest in collecting but received it due to a family member passing, I am in florida can someone please help me find an appraiser, and or someone that can actually tell me if the money is real, Ive looked online and to the best of my ability im 99% sure that some of them are
is this a place where either someone can recommend an appraiser or help me to get some old money appraised that was left to me by my grandfather?
You could create your own thread about them to ensure a better response. Post pictures if you want the forum members to help. As to the rules, you're not allowed to offer them for sale on this particular forum, but I think your request for assistance is fine. I'm not a currency guy, so I can't personally help you, but maybe someone can, if you post pics in a new thread. Welcome.
From my "small change" collection: ===== Let me introduce you to JULIET OPIE HOPKINS, the lady in the RH corner Born Jefferson County, Virginia in 1818 Established a hospital in Richmond, Virginia in 1861 Established the Matron Alabama Hospitals Wounded twice in the leg at the Battle of Seven Pine -- June 1, 1862 Praised by Robert E. Lee for her work with the sick and wounded CSA General Joseph Johnston called her "Angel of the South" Died May 19, 1890; buried in Arlington National Cemetery