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BaX`@b@€@bbb @ CMWa B D @A*@AA@AACAR+ @ A AA A"A!A#K$A%A&A'A(A)A,A-A/A.A0A1 32"A4$C5%A6'A9)A7+C8-A;/C:0=3B?5AA6A>7A?@ABCDEFGHI6JKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ[\]^_`abcdefghi7jklmnopqrstuvwxyz{|}~entralWcityWWWWcoWWWcollegeWcolumbusWcommerceWWcommercialWcompanyWWWdealerWdubuqueWeWerieWfarmer'sWfloridaWfloridapensacolaVfortWfortmanWgeneralWgeorgiaWWWWWgeorgiabankofcommerceVVgeorgiabankofthestateofgeorgiaVV2X5 7ecZ7tececZConfedera1-C!&S`1-008/16/00$,.YesNo/,  , : AM PM@ HelveticaGeneva !o@ CANCELLATIONCOMMENTS DENOMINATIONENGRAVER INSHORZDIM INSVERTDIM INTRODUCTIONINTRODUCTIONRODUCTIONomination@@?A Layout #1A Layout #1B$$$$ @BBB@ A  BUUX $,.YesNo/,  , : AM PM@ HelveticaGeneva !ISSUE OBVPRINTDIM OUTHORZDIM OUTVERTDIM OVERALLDIMPLATE PROVENANCE REVPRINTDIMSERIAL #SERIESTYPE #          DAIssueB GA DenominationB  A  BUUX $,.YesNo/,  , : AM PM@ HelveticaGeneva !@GAEngraverB GAPlateB GASerial #B GACommentsB GMC(watermarks, paper color/type, ink colors, description of elements)A ProvenanceB G A OutVertDimB G A OutHorzDimB G A InsVertDimB G A InsHorzDimB GAType #B GA CancellationB GMNoneASeriesB GA RevPrintDimB A BackPrintDimB A BackPrintDimB A BackPrintDimB      !"#$%&'()*+,-./012356789:;<=>?@ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ[\]^_`abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz{|}~‚ÂĂłƂǂȂɂʂ˂̂͂΂ςЂт҂ԂՂւׂ؂قڂۂ܂݂ނ߂ႀ₀む    P!&$,.YesNo/,  , : AM PM@ HelveticaGeneva ! "@@@A Entry Form@@A Entry FormA Layout #1B$$$$@$A $,.YesNo/,  , : AM PMB   C $,.YesNo/,  , : AM PMD   E $,.YesNo/,  , : AM PMF   G $,.YesNo/,  , : AM PMH   I $,.YesNo/,  , : AM PM A Entry FormBY!@2A $,.YesNo/,  , : AM PMB   BAD  !DB%              A Entry FormBY!@"A $,.YesNo/,  , : AM PMB   EGHJ K L M NOPQRS!#pA3B$10C B. DuncanDGE762GAThis bill is in quite poor condition. It is taped in the middle.H@Donated to the University in 1948 from the estate of Fr. Connor.J7.7K17.3L7.6M17.2OT29RnoneT[blank]UAn image of a slave picking cotton is in the center. There is a landscape and boat scene to the right. 8 plate varieties (A to H) exist. A total of 288,629 were printed.V 7.6 x 17.2W 7.7 x 17.3A3B$10C B. DuncanD3E23073G>This bill has circular cancellation cut-outs along the bottom.H@Donated to the University in 1948 from the estate of Fr. Connor.J7.8K17.6L7.5M17.4OT30Rcut-outS4T[blank] P? 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PA c $,.YesNo/,  , : AM PMd   e $,.YesNo/,  , : AM PMf   g $,.YesNo/,  , : AM PMh   i $,.YesNo/,  , : AM PMj   k $,.YesNo/,  , : AM PMl    A Layout #1B$$$$@$A $,.YesNo/,  , : AM PMB   C $,.YesNo/,  , : AM PMD   E $,.YesNo/,  , : AM PMF   G $,.YesNo/,  , : AM PMH   I $,.YesNo/,  , : AM PM W $,.YesNo/,  , : AM PMX   ^   _ $,.YesNo/,  , : AM PM_ $,.YesNo/,  , : AM PM_ $,.YesNo/,  , : AM PM_ $,.YesNo/,  , : AM PM`    <M $,.YesNo/,  , : AM PMN   S $,.YesNo/,  , : AM PMT   U $,.YesNo/,  , : AM PMV   $,.YesNo/,  , : AM PMV   V   $,.YesNo/,  , : AM PMV   V   BType #DIssueF DenominationHEngraverJSeriesLPlateNSerial #T CancellationVCommentsX Provenanced RevPrintDimf Introductionh ObvPrintDimj OverallDiml InsHorzDimn InsVertDimp OutVertDimr OutHorzDim @BB0AH  !"#HBC   "          "DBbGThis particular example is extremely worn, and it is quite difficult to determine its serial number. The condition of the bottom of the bill may suggest a cut-out cancellation.H@Donated to the University in 1948 from the estate of Fr. Connor.J7.9K17.3L7.9M17.3OT11Rcut-outT[blank]  C $,.YesNo/,  , : AM PMD   E $,.YesNo/,  , : AM PMF   G $,.YesNo/,  , : AM PMH   I $,.YesNo/,  , : AM PMJ   K $,.YesNo/,  , : AM PML   @B120ede  !"#$%&'()*+,ansasfloridafloridapensacolageorgiageorgiabankofcommercegeorgiabankofthestateofgeorgiageorgiamerchant'sbankindianaindianacityoffortwayneindianaecovermanindiananorthernindianarrbankindianatheamericanbankceriesandprovisionst10t11t13,t14&'()t16*+t18t20 !"#t21$%t24t25t26t28t29t30t33 t34t36 t37 t407t418t42012t44-.t45/t46356t49It50Ht51Gt52BCDEFt53<=>?@At54:;t559t56it57fght58bcdet59]^_`at60VWXYZ[\t61TUt62RSt63JKLMNOPQt65t66t67t68|}~t69vwxyz{t70stut72jklmnopqrt8t9*AThe center design of this note is similar to the $5 denomination of this issue but with the shield containing a Confederate flag instead of 5. There is a depiction of Hope with an anchor at lower left. The central design is an old one that appeared on many state bank notes and contained the seal of the state in which the bank was located. The total issue was 170,994. Ink on the $10 note is black. There are over 40 minor varieties of this note representing combinations of different pBlate letters (A, B and C), For Treasr. either printed or written, number of stars on flag, bond or plain paper, and differences in the 10 in upper corners. Varieties of this note are very difficult to distinguish. V 7.9 x 17.9W 8.2 x 18.2A2B$10CHoyer & Ludwig, Richmond, VADAE999114GThis example is in fair condition. The bill is cancelled by a cut-out circle through the eagle. For is handwritten above Treasr.J8.1K18.6L7.9M18OT10Rcut-outT[blank]le.EPro 3.0F!&&2(H Pro 3.0 - 4.1M1,,./: AM PMYyTtNnFfNALL OTABSP^SundayMondayTuesday WednesdayThursdayFridaySaturdayJanuaryFebruaryMarchAprilMayJuneJulyAugust SeptemberOctoberNovemberDecemberQ1Q2Q3Q4 1st Quarter 2nd Quarter 3rd Quarter 4th Quarter,  , AA three masted sailing ship is in the center of this note and a figure 20 is at the left. This is another old design. The total issue was 264,988. There are 14 varieties of this note due to differences in plate letters (B, C, Cc, Ccc and D), For printed or written, plain, bond or thin papers, and differences in the denomination vignettes. This type is also known stamped with P. The ink used is black.V 8.1 x 18.3W 8.2 x 18.7A2B$50CHoyer & Ludwig, Richmond, VADCE31041GThis example has a printed For. The cut-out cancellation is in the form of an x created by a series of small, circular cut-outs.H@Donated to the University in 1948 from the estate of Fr. Connor.J8.5K19L8.1M18.4OT8Rcut-outT[blank]ircle through the eagle. For is handwritten above Treasr.J8.1K18.6L7.9M18OT10Rcut out cancellationA2B$20CHoyer & LudwigDDE17739lation paper color/type, ink colors, description of elements)OT9RNone%GA IntroductionB GA ObvPrintDimB A & " x " &  A   x    A OverallDimB A & " x " &  A   x   AThis note has a bust of George Washington in the center. Tellus seated at lower left. Total issue was 123,564. Prior to producing this note, Hoyer & Ludwig used these same vignettes in a similar arrangement on a $1.50 note of May 1, 1861 printed for the Southern Manufacturers Bank in Richmond. Subsequently, the vignettes were again used but in a transposed arrangement on State of Florida notes issued during the fall of 1861. This note is occasionally found stamped in green with a C iBnside an oval as illustrated. Its exact use is unknown. While several explanations have been advanced, none answer the question of Why this issue only? A small capital P in green also appears stamped on some of these notes as well as Nos. 8 and 10. These may or may not be contemporary control or inspection markings. There are 9 varieties of this note not including markings described above. These result from differences in plate letters (B, Bb, C), plain, thin or bond papers, and 8},AJThe center design is a depiction of slaves loading cotton bales on a wagon (another old design). A sailor is at the lower left. These notes were printed on plain paper. Printing differences plus plate letters A to E, CA to OA, AC to AK and A1 to A8 account for more than 60 minor varieties. There was a total of 607,227 notes.JV 7.6 x 18.5W 7.8 x 18.5senting combinations of different plate letters (A, B and C), For Treasr. either printed or written, number of stars on fBlag, bond or plain paper, and differences in the 10 in upper corners. Varieties of this note are very difficult to distinguish. This example is in good condition with all information legible. For written above Treasr.J8.2K18.2L7.9M17.9OT10RNoneA2B$10CHoyer & Ludwig, Richmond, VADAE999114CFor written or printed. There is also a difference in the location of the oval frame of Washingtons portrait over the 5--some 5s are more completely covered. This makes additional minor varieties. V 8.1 x 18.4W8.5 x 19A3B$5CJ.T. Paterson, Columbia, S.C.DA10E133664G6This example is a J. T. Paterson version of this note.H@Donated to the University in 1948 from the estate of Fr. Connor.J7.7K18.1L7.7M17.8OT36RnoneT[blank]AThis bill has a depiction of Commerce seated on a bale of cotton in the center and a sailor in the lower left corner. This is another old design. This type of note was printed on both plain and watermarked papers (CSA block, CSA script). There were 64 plate letter varieties, A9 to A16. It was printed without series and with Second Series. The ink used is black. The total issue was 3,694,890 notes. There are also bills of this denomination and issue by Hoyer & Ludwig.V 7.7 x 17.8W 7.7 x 18.1A3B$5+CJ.T. Paterson, Columbia, S.C.DA10E220878GFThis example has Second Series in parentheses underneath the sailor.H@Donated to the University in 1948 from the estate of Fr. Connor.J8K17.6L7.7M17.4OT36RnoneS2T[blank]AThis bill has a depiction of Commerce seated on a bale of cotton in the center and a sailor in the lower left corner. This is another old design. This type of note was printed on both plain and watermarked papers (CSA block, CSA script). There were 64 plate letter varieties, A9 to A16. It was printed without series and with Second Series. The ink used is black. The total issue was 3,694,890 notes. There are also bills of this denomination and issue by Hoyer & Ludwig.V 7.7 x 17.4W8 x 17.6A3B$5CJ.T. Paterson, Columbia, S.C.DA13E256152GrThis example, a Paterson, has a cut-out cancellation in the form of two half-circles along the bottom of the bill.H@Donated to the University in 1948 from the estate of Fr. Connor.J7.8K17.8L7.6 AA sailor and cotton bales are in the center of this note. The bill has a bust of Christopher G. Memminger, Confederate cabinet member, in the lower left corner. Depictions of Justice and Ceres are to the right. The sailor is a prewar vignette. The ink is black. There were 16 plate letter varieties: A to H without series from Richmond; 1 to 8 with Second Series from Columbia, S.C. 1,003,289 were printed.V 7.4 x 17.2W 7.7 x 17.7 A3B$5CB.DuncanDAE24763GThis bill is an example of those printed in Richmond by Duncan. What appears to be a cancellation cut-out in the form of a triangle appears next to Memmingers bust.H@Donated to the University in 1948 from the estate of Fr. Connor.J7.6K17.6L7.4M17.3OT37Rcut-outT[blank],890 notes. There are also bills of this denomination and issue by Hoyer & Ludwig. This bill, a Paterson, has a cut-out cancellation in the form of two half-circles along the bottom of the bill.J7.8K17.8L7.6M17.5OT36+ AThis bill has a depiction of Commerce seated on a bale of cotton in the center and a sailor in the lower left corner. This is another old design. This type of note was printed on both plain and watermarked papers (CSA block, CSA script). There were 64 plate letter varieties, A9 to A16. It was printed without series and with Second Series. The ink used is black. The total issue was 3,694,890 notes. There are also bills of this denomination and issue by Hoyer & Ludwig.V 7.4 x 17.4W 7.7 x 17.7 A3B$5CB. Duncan, Columbia, S.C.D3E30787G:Our example is from the Second Series printed in Columbia.H@Donated to the University in 1948 from the estate of Fr. Connor.J7.7K17.7L7.4M17.2OT37RnoneS2T[blank]es from Richmond; 1 to 8 Second Series from Columbia, S.C. 1,003,289 printed. This bill is from the Second Series printed in Columbia. The ink is black.tJ7.7K17.7L7.4M17.2OT37RNoneS2V 7.4 x 17.2 A3B$5CB.DuncanDAE24763AThe center design of this note is similar to the $5 denomination of this issue but with the shield containing a Confederate flag instead of 5. There is a depiction of Hope with an anchor at lower left. The central design is an old one that appeared on many state bank notes and contained the seal of the state in which the bank was located. The total issue was 170,994. Ink on the $10 note is black. There are over 40 minor varieties of this note representing combinations of different pBlate letters (A, B and C), For Treasr. either printed or written, number of stars on flag, bond or plain paper, and differences in the 10 in upper corners. Varieties of this note are very difficult to distinguish.V7.9 x 18W 8.1 x 18.6A2B$20CHoyer & LudwigDDE17739GEThis example is in fair condition. For is printed on this variety.H@Donated to the University in 1948 from the estate of Fr. Connor.J8.2K18.7L8.1M18.3OT9RnoneT[blank] AThis bill has a bust of C.G. Memminger, Secretary of the Treasury, in the center. Minerva is to the right. This note is printed on plain and water-marked papers (CSA block, Five, J Whatman 1862, Hodgkinson & Co. Wookey Hole Mill). There is a total of 228,664 notes. Examples exist with and without engravers imprint. 32 plate letter, paper and imprint varieties exist. Notes with the J Whatman 1862 watermark are scarcer. The Hodgkinson & Co. watermark is rare. V 7.6 x 18.4W 7.8 x 18.6A3B$10CHoyer & LudwigDA14E42529G|This note has cancellation cuts in cross shape beneath the Ceres/Commerce vignette and next to the train image at the right.H@Donated to the University in 1948 from the estate of Fr. Connor.J7.7K18.1L7.5M17.9OT28RcutT[blank] ?m $,.YesNo/,  , : AM PMn   o $,.YesNo/,  , : AM PMp   q $,.YesNo/,  , : AM PMr   <LP>7KPMN^ PPZ] ted. This bill is another Richmond issue from Duncan with no series.iJ7.8K17.6L7.4M17.4OT37RNone "AAn image of Ceres holding an urn with Commerce seated is in theupper left corner. These notes are printed on plain paper. 48 plate letter varieties, A9 to A16, exist. Hoyer & Ludwig had used the Ceres and Commerce vignette on a City of Norfolk $1 note of June 1, 1861. The Confederate Treasury was not happy about having to use prewar vignettes that were available in the North, and this situation was further aggravated by its printers using the same vignettes on other work. This situatiBon would not change until the fifth issue. J.T. Paterson produced a virtually identical $10 note in the same issue. The total issue of both printers was 1,076,738.V 7.5 x 17.9W 7.7 x 18.1A3B$10C J.T. PatersonDA12E124788G'This example is printed on plain paper.H@Donated to the University in 1948 from the estate of Fr. Connor.J7.7K18.2L7.6M17.9OT28RnoneT[blank]" AAn image of Ceres holding an urn with Commerce seated is in theupper left corner. These notes are printed on both plain and watermarked paper (CSA block). The watermarked version is scarce. 48 plate letter varieties, A9 to A16, exist. Paterson had earlier used this prewar design on a Confederate Certificate under the Act of May 16, 1861. The rest of the design, including the train at right, is identical to a bill of Hoyer & Ludwig, showing the close connection of their work. Hoyer & LBqudwig produced a virtually identical $10 note in the same issue. The total issue of both printers was 1,076,738._V 7.6 x 17.6W 7.8 x 17.9A3B$10C B. DuncanDCE2135H@Donated to the University in 1948 from the estate of Fr. Connor.J8.2K18.2L7.4M17.6OT29RnoneT[blank]UAn image of a slave picking cotton is in the center. There is a landscape and boat scene to the right. 8 plate varieties (A to H) exist. A total of 288,629 were printed.V 7.4 x 17.6W 8.2 x 18.2 !AAn image of Ceres holding an urn with Commerce seated is in theupper left corner. These notes are printed on both plain and watermarked paper (CSA block). The watermarked version is scarce. 48 plate letter varieties, A9 to A16, exist. Paterson had earlier used this prewar design on a Confederate Certificate under the Act of May 16, 1861. The rest of the design, including the train at right, is identical to a bill of Hoyer & Ludwig, showing the close connection of their work. Hoyer & LBqudwig produced a virtually identical $10 note in the same issue. The total issue of both printers was 1,076,738._V 7.6 x 17.9W 7.7 x 18.2A3B$10C J.T. PatersonDA15E80231GZThis bill is cancelled by a circular cut-out in the middle. The paper is not watermarked.H@Donated to the University in 1948 from the estate of Fr. Connor.J7.8K17.9L7.6M17.6OT28Rcut-outT[blank]8 $AGeneral Francis Marion offering dinner of sweet potatoes to Sir Banistree Tarleton during Revolutionary War is in the center. This vignette is based on the fanciful painting (1836) by John Blake White (1781-1859) entitled General Marion Inviting British Officer to Dinner. A bust of R. M.T. Hunter, Confederate cabinet member, is to the lower left. Minerva is to the right. The central design earlier appeared on notes of the Bank of the State of South Carolina. During the ReconstructioBn it was used on the $5 South Carolina state note of 1872. This note was ssued in First, Second, Third and Fourth Series with a total of 34 plate numbers. 1,949,465 notes were printed.V 7.5 x 17.4W 7.8 x 17.6A3B$10C B. DuncanD4E28535G>This bill has circular cancellation cut-outs along the bottom.H@Donated to the University in 1948 from the estate of Fr. Connor.J7.7K16.8L7.6M16.8OT30Rcut-outsS2T[blank]#%AGeneral Francis Marion offering dinner of sweet potatoes to Sir Banistree Tarleton during Revolutionary War is in the center. This vignette is based on the fanciful painting (1836) by John Blake White (1781-1859) entitled General Marion Inviting British Officer to Dinner. A bust of R. M.T. Hunter, Confederate cabinet member, is to the lower left. Minerva is to the right. The central design earlier appeared on notes of the Bank of the State of South Carolina. During the ReconstructioBn it was used on the $5 South Carolina state note of 1872. This note was ssued in First, Second, Third and Fourth Series with a total of 34 plate numbers. 1,949,465 notes were printed.V 7.6 x 16.8W 7.7 x 16.8A3B$10C B. DuncanD5E22182G>This bill has circular cancellation cut-outs along the bottom.H@Donated to the University in 1948 from the estate of Fr. Connor.J7.8K16.9L7.6M16.9OT30Rcut-outS1T[blank]A3B$10C B. DuncanD4E28535$&AGeneral Francis Marion offering dinner of sweet potatoes to Sir Banistree Tarleton during Revolutionary War is in the center. This vignette is based on the fanciful painting (1836) by John Blake White (1781-1859) entitled General Marion Inviting British Officer to Dinner. A bust of R. M.T. Hunter, Confederate cabinet member, is to the lower left. Minerva is to the right. The central design earlier appeared on notes of the Bank of the State of South Carolina. During the ReconstructioBn it was used on the $5 South Carolina state note of 1872. This note was ssued in First, Second, Third and Fourth Series with a total of 34 plate numbers. 1,949,465 notes were printed.V 7.6 x 16.9W 7.8 x 16.9A3B$10C B. DuncanD6E7384GbThis bill has cut-out cancellation marks next to the bust and to the right of the center vignette.H@Donated to the University in 1948 from the estate of Fr. Connor.J7.6K17.3L7.5M17.2OT30Rcut-outS2T[blank]%'AGeneral Francis Marion offering dinner of sweet potatoes to Sir Banistree Tarleton during Revolutionary War is in the center. This vignette is based on the fanciful painting (1836) by John Blake White (1781-1859) entitled General Marion Inviting British Officer to Dinner. A bust of R. M.T. Hunter, Confederate cabinet member, is to the lower left. Minerva is to the right. The central design earlier appeared on notes of the Bank of the State of South Carolina. During the ReconstructioBn it was used on the $5 South Carolina state note of 1872. This note was ssued in First, Second, Third and Fourth Series with a total of 34 plate numbers. 1,949,465 notes were printed.V 7.5 x 17.2W 7.6 x 17.3A3B$10C B. DuncanD6E3825G>This bill has circular cancellation cut-outs along the bottom.H@Donated to the University in 1948 from the estate of Fr. Connor.J8K17.7L7.6M17.5OT30Rcut-outS3T[blank]&(AGeneral Francis Marion offering dinner of sweet potatoes to Sir Banistree Tarleton during Revolutionary War is in the center. This vignette is based on the fanciful painting (1836) by John Blake White (1781-1859) entitled General Marion Inviting British Officer to Dinner. A bust of R. M.T. Hunter, Confederate cabinet member, is to the lower left. Minerva is to the right. The central design earlier appeared on notes of the Bank of the State of South Carolina. During the ReconstructioBn it was used on the $5 South Carolina state note of 1872. This note was ssued in First, Second, Third and Fourth Series with a total of 34 plate numbers. 1,949,465 notes were printed.V 7.6 x 17.5W8 x 17.7A3B$10CKeatinge & BallDJE39821GHThis note is printed on plain paper with cross shaped cancellation cuts.H@Donated to the University in 1948 from the estate of Fr. Connor.J8.4K18.4L7.9M18.3OT24RcutT[blank]')EAThere is a bust of R. M. T. Hunter at the left. A vignette of child is to the right. These notes are printed in black and orange/red on plain, fibre or watermarked paper (CSA block, CSA script, Ten, J Whatman 1862, NY). The child vignette was later used by Keatinge & Ball on a couple of Florida State issues. This vignette has been identified as being that of Dr. Alfred L. Elwyn, a Philadelphia minister who was also an abolitionist. 52 plate letter, paper and imprint varieties exist. TB here were 278,400 notes printed.V 7.9 x 18.3W 8.4 x 18.4A3B$10CKeatinge & BallDWE40743GkThis particular bill is printed on plain paper and has a circular cut-out cancellation to the left of Hope.H@Donated to the University in 1948 from the estate of Fr. Connor.J7.8K18.4L7.6M18OT25Rcut-outT[blank]A3B$10CKeatinge & BallDJE39821(,gAA vignette depicting Hope with anchor is in the center of this bill. A bust of R. M. T. Hunter is in the lower left corner, and a bust of C.G. Memminger is to the lower right. These notes are printed on plain and watermarked paper (CSA block, J Whatman 1862, Hodgkinson & Co. Wookey Hole Mill). Notes with the J Whatman 1862 watermark are scarce. Those with the Hodgkinson & Co. watermark are rare. There are 20 plate letter (W to Z) and other varieties of this type. 178,716 notes were iBssued.V7.6 x 18W 7.8 x 18.4A3B$10CKeatinge & BallDZE78738GThis example is printed on plain paper. This bill has a circular cut-out cancellation through the left X. The X-X is done in orange in the web form of shading.H@Donated to the University in 1948 from the estate of Fr. Connor.J8.1K18.9L7.7M18.5OT26Rcut-outT[blank] A2B$10CHoyer & Ludwig, Richmond, VADAE48714GeThis example is in good condition with all information legible. For is handwritten above Treasr.H@Donated to the University in 1948 from the estate of Fr. Connor.J8.2K18.2L7.9M17.9OT10RnoneT[blank]d Bb) with For before Treasr. printed. Ink is black. This particular example is extremely worn, and it is quite difficult to determine its serial number. Condition of the bottom of the bill may suggest a cut-out cancellation.J7.9K17.3L7.9M17.3OT11Rcut-out cancellationA2B$10CHoyer & Ludwig, Richmond, VADAE48714GeThis example is in good condition with all information legible. For is handwritten above Treasr.J8.2K18.2L7.9M17.9OT10RNoneM17.5OT36Rcut-outS2T[blank]AThis bill has a depiction of Commerce seated on a bale of cotton in the center and a sailor in the lower left corner. This is another old design. This type of note was printed on both plain and watermarked papers (CSA block, CSA script). There were 64 plate letter varieties, A9 to A16. It was printed without series and with Second Series. The ink used is black. The total issue was 3,694,890 notes. There are also bills of this denomination and issue by Hoyer & Ludwig.V 7.6 x 17.5W 7.8 x 17.8 A3B$5CJ.T. Paterson, Columbia, S.C.DA14E117488G(This example is a J.T. Paterson version.H@Donated to the University in 1948 from the estate of Fr. Connor.J7.7K17.7L7.4M17.4OT36RnoneT[blank])-AThis bill is similar to the type T25 except there is an overprinted X-X in red or orange. The X is shaded in three ways: A. Solid; B. Web; C. Embellished. These notes are printed on plain or watermarked paper (CSA block, CSA script, J Whatman 1862 and Hodgkinson & Co. Wookey Hole Mill). The J Whatman watermark is rare while the Hodgkinson & Co. watermark is very rare. 562,800 notes were produced. V 7.7 x 18.5W 8.1 x 18.9A3B$20CHoyer & LudwigDALE9194GLThis particular note is a Hoyer & Ludwig printing. It is in good condition.H@Donated to the University in 1948 from the estate of Fr. Connor.J7.8K18.5L7.6M18.4OT18RnoneT[blank]ZE78738,/AA three masted sailing ship is in the center. A sailor is leaning on a capstan to the lower left. J.T. Paterson had used this ship vignette on a certificate issued under Act of August 19, 1861. These notes are printed on plain paper. Over 150 minor plate letter varieties with and without flourishes between Confederate and States exist. The total issue of all varieties of both Hoyer & Ludwig and J. T. Paterson was 2,366,743 notes.V 7.6 x 18.4W 7.8 x 18.5A3B$20CHoyer & LudwigDA21E40387GoThis is a Hoyer & Ludwig printing. It has cut cancellations in the shape of an x to either side of the ship.H@Donated to the University in 1948 from the estate of Fr. Connor.J7.5K18.4L7.4M18.2OT18RcutT[blank]/0AA three masted sailing ship is in the center. A sailor is leaning on a capstan to the lower left. J.T. Paterson had used this ship vignette on a certificate issued under Act of August 19, 1861. These notes are printed on plain paper. Over 150 minor plate letter varieties with and without flourishes between Confederate and States exist. The total issue of all varieties of both Hoyer & Ludwig and J. T. Paterson was 2,366,743 notes.V 7.6 x 18.3W8 x 18.6A3B$20C B. DuncanD1E10009GsThis bill is cancelled by cross-shaped cut cancellations to either side of Industry. It is printed on plain paper.H@Donated to the University in 1948 from the estate of Fr. Connor.J7.6K17.3L7.5M17.2OT20RcutS3T[blank]-.AA three masted sailing ship is in the center. A sailor is leaning on a capstan to the lower left. J.T. Paterson had used this ship vignette on a certificate issued under Act of August 19, 1861. These notes are printed on plain paper. Over 150 minor plate letter varieties with and without flourishes between Confederate and States exist. The total issue of all varieties of both Hoyer & Ludwig and J. T. Paterson was 2,366,743 notes.V 7.4 x 18.2W 7.5 x 18.4A3B$20CHoyer & LudwigDAE89912GnThis is a Hoyer & Ludwig printing. It has cut cancellations in cross form to either side of the sailing ship.H@Donated to the University in 1948 from the estate of Fr. Connor.J8K18.6L7.6M18.3OT18RcutT[blank].AIndustry is seated behind a large 20 with Cupid and a beehive to her sides. Vice President Alexander H. Stephens is to the lower left. A vignette of Hope with an anchor is to the right. These notes are printed on plain and watermarked paper (CSA script). Counterfeits exist on J Whatman 1862 watermarked paper. These notes were issued in three different series which account for 47 plate number varieties. 2,835,285 notes were produced.V 7.5 x 17.2W 7.6 x 17.3 A3B$20C B. DuncanD5E57572GcIThis particular bill is printed on plain paper and is cancelled by cross-shaped cut cancellations.H@Donated to the University in 1948 from the estate of Fr. Connor.J7.8K17.3L7.5M17.1OT20RcutS2T[blank]B9borleansWWovermanWpacketWpensacolaWprovisionsWrWrailWrailroadWWWredWrepublicWrhodeWWrhodeislandbankoftherepublicVrhodeislandhighstreetbankVriverWroadWsiglerWWsingaporeWstateWWWWstockWstreetW5&A|The center design is Moneta seated beside an open treasure chest (another prewar design). The vignette came from plates furnished by the Bank of Charleston, S.C. Two sailors are to the lower left. These notes are printed on plain paper. 47 minor varieties exist, which result from plate letters A to E, AD to AL, A1 to A16 and printing differences. 469,660 notes were issued.|V 7.5 x 18.3W 7.8 x 18.5'A3B$50CHoyer & LudwigDADE20398G,This bill has colored tape on the left side.H@Donated to the University in 1948 from the estate of Fr. Connor.J8K19L7.8M18.5OT14RnoneT[blank]A|The center design is Moneta seated beside an open treasure chest (another prewar design). The vignette came from plates furnished by the Bank of Charleston, S.C. Two sailors are to the lower left. These notes are printed on plain paper. 47 minor varieties exist, which result from plate letters A to E, AD to AL, A1 to A16 and printing differences. 469,660 notes were issued.4!AIndustry is seated behind a large 20 with Cupid and a beehive to her sides. Vice President Alexander H. Stephens is to the lower left. A vignette of Hope with an anchor is to the right. These notes are printed on plain and watermarked paper (CSA script). Counterfeits exist on J Whatman 1862 watermarked paper. These notes were issued in three different series which account for 47 plate number varieties. 2,835,285 notes were produced.V 7.4 x 16.5W7.6 x 17"A3B$20C B. DuncanD7E125765G>This note is in quite good condition. Printed on plain paper.H@Donated to the University in 1948 from the estate of Fr. Connor.J7.9K17.7L7.6M17.5OT20RnoneS1T[blank]3"AIndustry is seated behind a large 20 with Cupid and a beehive to her sides. Vice President Alexander H. Stephens is to the lower left. A vignette of Hope with an anchor is to the right. These notes are printed on plain and watermarked paper (CSA script). Counterfeits exist on J Whatman 1862 watermarked paper. These notes were issued in three different series which account for 47 plate number varieties. 2,835,285 notes were produced.V 7.6 x 17.5W 7.9 x 17.7#A3B$20C B. DuncanD8E90438GhIThis note is printed on plain paper and is cancelled with cross-shaped cuts to either side of Industry.H@Donated to the University in 1948 from the estate of Fr. Connor.J7.6K17L7.5M17OT20RcutS2T[blank] Issued in three different series which account for 47 plate number varieties. 2,835,285 notes. This note is printed on plain paper and is cancelled with cross-shaped cuts to either side of Industry.J7.6K17L7.5M17OT18Rcut cancellationS2V24.524.502%AThere is a bust of Alexander H. Stephens against a background representing industry and agriculture in the center. These notes are printed in black and dark or yellow/green. These were printed on plain or watermarked paper (NY, CSA block, CSA script, J Whatman 1862). Notes with the J Whatman 1862 watermark are scarce. Those with the NY watermark are rare. 28 different varieties exist due to plate letter (W to Z), color shade and paper combinations. 164,248 notes were issued.V 7.8 x 18.1W 8.2 x 18.5&A3B$50CHoyer & LudwigDADE22780H@Donated to the University in 1948 from the estate of Fr. Connor.J7.8K18.5L7.5M18.3OT14RnoneT[blank]x 18.3W 7.8 x 18.5%A3B$20CKeatinge & BallDZE11218e10W10.4W12.7WW12.8W14.2W14.4W14.6W15W15.1W15.3W15.6IW16.1iW16.2cW16.3GWdWeW16.4bW16.6W16.7HW^WW16.8BWhWyW16.9CW_W{W~W17DWEWFW`WaWWW17.1]WW17.2fWgWwWWWWWW17.3|W}W~W@WAWVWXWYWvWxWzWWWWWWWWWWWWWW17.4[W\W|W}WWWWWWW17.5WWWZW17.6W3W3x10.4V3.7W3.7x7.5V5W5x15.3V5.5WW5.5x10V5.5x14.6V5.6W5.6x14.2V6.2HWhWWW6.2x12.7V6.2x15.1V6.2x16.7HV6.2x16.8hV6.3fWgWWW6.3x12.7V6.3x12.8V6.3x17.2fVgV6.4cWdWeWW6.4x16.2cV6.4x16.3dVeV6.4x16.7V:.AThese bills are dated June 2, 1862. A steam-sailing ship is in the center. At left is a figure said to represent Liberty but which is more likely a nondescript product of the artists imagination. Lucy Holcombe Pickens is to the lower right. Mrs. Pickens was the wife of F. W. Pickens, governor of South Carolina during 1860-62, and was widely known in the Confederacy. These notes were printed in First, Second, and Third Series (32 plate number varieties).V 6.8 x 15.5W7 x 15.6/A4B$1C B. DuncanD9E47087GOur example is a heavily worn bill. It does not appear to be cancelled, but it is difficult to determine because of the damage of time.H@Donated to the University in 1948 from the estate of Fr. Connor.J6.6K15L6.3M15OT45RnoneS2T[blank]e letters 1A to 4A are believed to be alterations. This note is printed on red fibre paper and has triangular cut-out canBcellations on the bottom.J8.2K17.9L7.8M17.8OT16Rcut-out cancellationV 7.8 x 17.8,A3B$100CHoyer & LudwigDJAE21119H@Donated to the University in 1948 from the estate of Fr. Connor.J7.8K18.5L7.6M18.5OT13RnoneT[blank]rked paper (CSA script, CSA block, J Whatman 1862). The J Whatman 1862 watermarked notes are scarcer. 424,988 notes. 56 plate letter (WA to ZA), imprint, paper and series varieties. notes printed on plain paper are counterfeits while the rare notes with plate letters 1A to 4A are believed to be alterations. Our example is printed on watermarked (CSA script) paper. The bill waB5s cancelled by two triangular cut-outs on the bottom.#H@Donated to the University in 1948 from the estate of Fr. Connor.J8.1K18.5L7.7M18.2OT16Rcut-outT[blank]V 7.7 x 18.2W 8.1 x 18.5,A3B$100CHoyer & LudwigDJAE21119H@Donated to the University in 1948 from the estate of Fr. Connor.J7.8K18.5L7.6M18.5OT13RnoneT[blank]than 60 minor varieties. 607,227 notes.J7.8K18.5L7.6M18.5OT13RNone-A4B$1C B. DuncanD7E32[?]01e6t10t11t13,t14&'()t16*+t18t20 !"#t21$%t24t25t26t28t29t30t33 t34t36 t37 t407t418t42012t44-.t45/t46356t49It50Ht51Gt52BCDEFt53<=>?@At54:;t559t56it57fght58bcdet59]^_`at60VWXYZ[\t61TUt62RSt63JKLMNOPQt65t66t67t68|}~t69vwxyz{t70stut72jklmnopqr7/A9This bill is the same type as T44 but has an overprinted 1 and One in green. These notes were printed in First and Second Series (20 plate number varieties). Thians register gives a total of 2,102,200 notes of T44 and T45 of which about one-fourth have the green overprint. This note is usually found worn.9V6.3 x 15W6.6 x 150A4B$2C B. DuncanD3E994[?]GOur example is quite worn and has small circular cancellation cut-outs under First Series and in the A of America. There is tape on the reverse.H@Donated to the University in 1948 from the estate of Fr. Connor.J7.2K15.9L7M15.5OT42Rcut-outS1T[blank]hat was eating his liver--from Greek mythology.) Bust of Judah P. Benjamin, Attorney-General and later Secretary of State of the Confederacy, at upper left. 43 varieties in First, Second and Third Series. Our example is quite worn and has small circular cancellation cut-outs under First Series and in the A of America. Tape on back. back.@9AA bust of Clement C. Clay, Confederate Senator, is in the center. These bills have a plain reverse and are printed on pink paper. A total of 1,141,200 notes were issued. They are imprinted with a 1st and 2nd Series and without series. 35 or more plate letter varieties (A to I) exist. Both the $1 and $2 notes were to have reverse designs, but this would have required additional press work and expense while the Confederacy was already hard pressed to meet the demand for currency.V 7.7 x 17.8W 7.9 x 18.2:A5B$2CKeatinge & BallDBE60853GOur note is very worn.H@Donated to the University in 1948 from the estate of Fr. Connor.J7.7K17L7.3M16.8OT54RnoneT[blank]CSA block. On the reverse is Issued Jackson Jany 19 1863 in script. Two stamps are also visible: (1) Interest Paid to 1st January 1864 at Jackson, (2) Interest Paid to [1st Janua]ry 1865 at Columbus, Ga.mber varieties). J7K15.6L6.8M15.5OT44RNoneS3V0/A4B$1$1>@7Bod notes of theCorporation of Charlottesville, Va.; Virginia Central Railroad; New Orleans, Jackson & Great Northern Railroad; a $20 note of North Carolina, March 1, 1862; and $1 of Georgia, January 1, 1863 and April 6, 1864. The last was printed by Howell.V8 x 18.7W 8.1 x 19.38A4B$100CKeatinge & BallDZE118067AOur example has the horizontal style of scroll and is watermarked with the CSA block. On the reverse is Issued Jackson Jany 19 1863 in script. Two stamps are also visible: (1) Interest Paid to 1st January 1864 at Jackson, (2) Interest Paid to [1st Janua]ry 1865 at Columbus, Ga.H@Donated to the University in 1948 from the estate of Fr. Connor.J7.8K18.9L7.6M18.4OT41RnoneT[blank] 11, 1862. On the reverse side are 4 stamps: (1) Issued at Montgomery Ala, 10 Nov 62, T. Sanford, Deposit Any [?], (2)Interest Paid to 1st January 1863 at Augusta, (3)Interest Paid to 1st January 1864 at Jackson, (4) Interest Paid to 1st Januar;AThere is a large 2 in the center. A bust of Judah P. Benjamin is to the right. These notes have a plain reverse and are printed on pink paper. They are imprinted with a1st and 2nd Series and without series. 60 or more plate letter varieties, A, B to I, exist. 603,000 notes were produced. Both the $1 and $2 notes were to have reverse designs but this would have required additional press work and expense while the Confederacy was already hard pressed to meet the demand for currency.V 7.5 x 17.7W 7.8 x 18.2@6OT46Rcut-outT[blank]AThese notes are dated September 2, 1862 (apparently a misprint for what should have been September 2, 1861). Commerce is reclining on a cotton bale in the center; several ships are in the background. A bust of R. M. T. Hunter, Confederate cabinet member, is to the lower right. 632,250 notes were issued. Variety (A) reads Six Month after; while Variety (B) reads Six Months after. Eight plate letters (I to P) were used for each. The center design is an earlier vignette, an example oBf which may be seen on a $1 note of the Bank of Chicago, Illinois. These bills were [rinted by Hoyer & Ludwig although the note does not bear their imprint. The name Ludwig is concealed beneath the cotton bale, however.V 7.7 x 18.4W7.9 x 197A4B$100CJ. T. PatersonDAcE11118112Fr. Connor.J7.9K18.6L7.7M18.3OT46RpenT[blank]V 7.7 x 18.3W 7.9 x 18.66AEB$10CHoyer & LudwigDLE17341mWmfortmandealeringroceriesandprovisionsVmadisonWmerchant'sWmichiganWWWWWmichiganbankofsingaporeVmichigangovernmentstockbankVmichiganstatebankofmichiganVmichigantheadrianinsurancecoVmichigantheerieandkalamazoorailroadbankVmississippiWWmississippicolumbuslifegeneralinsurancecoVmississippimississippirailroadcompanyVmobileWnewWWnorthWWWWWWWWnorthcarolinaVVVVVVVVnorthernWWofWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWpacketWpensacolaWprovisionsWrWrailWrailroadWWWredWrepublicWrhodeWWrhodeislandbankoftherepublicVrhodeislandhighstreetbankVriverWroadWsiglerWWsingaporeWstateWWWstockWstreetWfieV 7.4 x 17.8W 7.7 x 18.1fA6B$50CKeatinge & BallDWAE41437GwThis example is printed on plain paper and has an issue date of August 1863. Cross-shaped cancellation cuts were used.H@Donated to the University in 1948 from the estate of Fr. Connor.J8.1K18.6L7.9M18.6OT57RcutS1T 6.3 x 17.2AThere is a bust of Jefferson Davis, President of the Confederate States, in the center. This type of bill was printed in black and green and has a green ornate reverse with denomination. Plain and watermarked paper (CSA block with wavy borderline) was used. Also, a J Whatman 1862 watermark was used (very rare). These bills are overprinted at right end with month of issue, April 1863 to February 1864. They were printed without series and 1st Series. More than 50 plate letter (WA to ZA)Bx, paper and other varieties exist. If date overprints are included, the number is larger. 2,324,000 notes were issued.fV 7.9 x 18.6W 8.1 x 18.6gA6B$50CKeatinge & BallDXAB$5EAVThe South Carolina State Capitol, Columbia, is in the center. A bust of R. M. T. Hunter is to the lower right. These bills are printed with a blue ornate reverse with denomination on pink paper. This bill was issued in four series with a total of 90 or more plate letter (A to H) and printing firm varieties. 3,060,000 notes were produced.VV 7.5 x 17.6W 7.5 x 17.7FA5B$10CKeatinge & BallDGE87268H@Donated to the University in 1948 from the estate of Fr. Connor.J7.7K17.9L7.5M17.6OT52RnoneS3T6.8 x 17AVThe South Carolina State Capitol, Columbia, is in the center. A bust of R. M. T. Hunter is to the lower right. These bills are printed with a blue ornate reverse with denomination on pink paper. This bill was issued in four series with a total of 90 or more plate letter (A to H) and printing firm varieties. 3,060,000 notes were produced.VV 7.5 x 17.6W 7.7 x 17.9GA5B$20CKeatinge & BallDDE677[?]JccAThe Tennessee State Capitol, Nashville, is in the center. A bust of Alexander H. Stephens, vice-president of the Confederate States, is to the lower right. This bill has a blue ornate reverse with denomination. They are printed on plain and watermarked paper (CSA block, CSA block with wavy borderline, J Whatman 1862 and Hodgkinson & Co. Wookey Hole Mill). The J Whatman and Hodgkinson watermarks are very rare. These bills are overprinted at right end with the month of issue, April 1863 Bto October 1863. They are printed with a1st, 2nd and 3rd Series and without series. Over 80 plate letter (A to H), printers imprint and paper variety combinations exist. As usual, date overprints and minor varieties increase this number considerably. 4,428,000 notes were produced. V 7.5 x 17.4W 7.8 x 17.6dA6B$20CKeatinge & BallDHE4337GKThis example is printed on plain paper and has an issue date of April 1863.dered samples. This example is in quite good condition.tion.G@AThe Capitol of the Confederate States (Virginia State Capitol, Richmond) is in the center. A bust of C. G. Memminger is to the lower right. These bills have a blue ornate reverse with the denomination. They are printed on pink paper. These are imprinted with a 1st, 2nd and 3rd Series. 90 plate letter (A to H) and printing firm varieties exist. 2,833,600 notes were produced. 1st Series notes with a J. T. Paterson & Co. imprint on white paper, unsigned, and without numbers are considerB ed samples.V 7.5 x 17.9W 7.9 x 18.4AA5B$5CKeatinge & BallDFE141814G(This example is in quite good condition.H@Donated to the University in 1948 from the estate of Fr. Connor.J7.7K17.8L7.5M17.7OT53RnoneS2T 7.1 x 17.333,600 notes. 1st Series notes with J. T. Paterson & Co. imprint on white paper, unsigned, and without numbers are considered samples.J7.6K18L7.5M17.7OT53RNoneS2?A5B$5CKeatinge & BallDEE21043F?AThe Capitol of the Confederate States (Virginia State Capitol, Richmond) is in the center. A bust of C. G. Memminger is to the lower right. These bills have a blue ornate reverse with the denomination. They are printed on pink paper. These are imprinted with a 1st, 2nd and 3rd Series. 90 plate letter (A to H) and printing firm varieties exist. 2,833,600 notes were produced. 1st Series notes with a J. T. Paterson & Co. imprint on white paper, unsigned, and without numbers are considerB ed samples.V 7.5 x 17.9W 7.8 x 18.1@A5B$5CKeatinge & BallDFE1614G0This example has cross-shaped cancellation cuts.H@Donated to the University in 1948 from the estate of Fr. Connor.J7.9K18.4L7.5M17.9OT53RcutS1T7 x 17.3d printing firm varieties. 2,833,600 notes. 1st Series notes with J. T. Paterson & Co. imprint on white paper, unsigned, and without numbers are considered samples.J7.6K18L7.5M17.7OT53RnoneS2T 6.9 x 17.3V 7.5 x 17.7W7.6 x 181043BAVThe South Carolina State Capitol, Columbia, is in the center. A bust of R. M. T. Hunter is to the lower right. These bills are printed with a blue ornate reverse with denomination on pink paper. This bill was issued in four series with a total of 90 or more plate letter (A to H) and printing firm varieties. 3,060,000 notes were produced.VV 7.4 x 17.1W 7.7 x 17.4CA5B$10CKeatinge & BallDDE61064G4This example has cross-shaped cancellation cut-outs.H@Donated to the University in 1948 from the estate of Fr. Connor.J7.6K17.5L7.3M17.5OT52RcutsS4T 6.7 x 16.9AVThe South Carolina State Capitol, Columbia, is in the center. A bust of R. M. T. Hunter is to the lower right. These bills are printed with a blue ornate reverse with denomination on pink paper. This bill was issued in four series with a total of 90 or more plate letter (A to H) and printing firm varieties. 3,060,000 notes were produced.VV 7.3 x 17.5W 7.6 x 17.5DA5B$1093969KfHAThere is a bust of Jefferson Davis, President of the Confederate States, in the center. These notes are printed in black and green. They have a green ornate reverse with denomination. Notes exist printed on plain and watermarked paper (CSA script, CSA block, CSA block with wavy borderline, J Whatman 1862, Hodgkinson & Co. Wookey Hole Mill). The J Whatman 1862 watermark is scarce, and the Hodgkinson & Co. watermark is rare on this note. 64 varieties exist resulting from different plate Brletters (WA to ZA), papers, flourishes in design, and position of printers imprint. 364,800 notes were produced.`V 7.8 x 18.4W 8.2 x 18.8IA5B$100CKeatinge & BallDCE70928G9Our note is on plain paper and is in very good condition.H@Donated to the University in 1948 from the estate of Fr. Connor.J8K18.7L7.8M18.3OT49RnoneT 6.5 x 15.6te of Fr. Connor.J7.6K17.3L7.5M17.3OT51RnoneS1T 6.9 x 16.3V 7.5 x 17.3W 7.6 x 17.3HA5B$50CKeatinge & BallDYAE20471dE]bBto October 1863. They are printed with a1st, 2nd and 3rd Series and without series. Over 80 plate letter (A to H), printers imprint and paper variety combinations exist. As usual, date overprints and minor varieties increase this number considerably. 4,428,000 notes were produced.  V 7.5 x 17.9W 7.9 x 18.2cA6B$20CKeatinge & BallDCE174397GoThis example is printed on plain paper and has an issue date of May 1863. Cross-shaped cut cancellation marks.H@Donated to the University in 1948 from the estate of Fr. Connor.J7.8K17.6L7.5M17.4OT58RcutS2T 6.4 x 16.2e, it is in quite good condition.tH@Donated to the University in 1948 from the estate of Fr. Connor.J8.2K18.8L7.8M18.4OT50Rcut-outT 6.2 x 16.7V 7.8 x 18.4W 8.2 x 18.8IA5B$100CKeatinge & BallDCE70928ILIAA vignette depicting Women of the South as represented by Lucy H. Pickens is in the center. Two soldiers are to the lower left. A bust of George W. Randolph, Confederate Secretary of War during 1862, is to the lower right. Interestingly, Randolph was no longer a cabinet member by the time this note appeared. Not only that, the portrait is on the $100 denomination, placing him above President Davis. The notes are printed on plain and watermarked paper (CSA block with wavy borderlinBe, J Whatman 1862, Hodgkinson & Co. Wookey Hole Mill). The J Whatman 1862 and Hodgkinson & Co. watermarks are rare. These bills were printed without series and with 2nd Series. 20 plate letter (A to D) and paper varieties exist. 609,040 notes were issued.V 7.8 x 18.3W8 x 18.7JA6B50C Archer & DalyDAE88361H@Donated to the University in 1948 from the estate of Fr. Connor.J6.3K10.9L5.6M10.6OT63RnoneS1T[blank]KNpJAA profile head of Jefferson Davis is in the center. This is the same design as used on the 10 postage stamp and engraved by Halpin. These bills have printed signatures and are printed on pink paper. They are printed with a 1st and 2nd Series. 36 plate letter varieties exist (A to I), with and without flourishes above letter. The serial numbers were stamped in both large and small size. 1,831,517 notes were produced.V 5.6 x 10.6W 6.3 x 10.9KA6B50C Archer & DalyDBE146361H@Donated to the University in 1948 from the estate of Fr. Connor.J6.3K11L5.6M10.7OT63RnoneS1T[blank]040 notes. Our note is on plain paper and is in very good condition.J8K18.7L7.8M18.3OT49RNoneJA6B50C Archer & DalyDAE88361KA6B50C Archer & DalyGC(watermarks, paper color/type, ink colors, description of elements)OT63RNoneLA6B50C Archer & Dalylors, description of elements)OT63RNoneLA6B50C Archer & DalyUVBPh month of issue April 1863 to February 1864. They were also printed with a1st, 2nd and 3rd Series and without series. More than 160 plate letter (A to H), printers imprint and paper variety combinations exist. If date overprints and other minor varieties are included, the number is greatly increased. 7,745,600 notes were issued.>V 7.5 x 17.6W 7.7 x 17.7WA6B$5CKeatinge & BallDCE48080GThis example has cut cancellation marks in cross shape. The paper is plain. The issue date is October 1863. This bill is in very good shape.H@Donated to the University in 1948 from the estate of Fr. Connor.J7.8K18.2L7.5M17.9OT60RcutS3T 7.1 x 17.59OT60RcutS3T 7.1 x 17.5LOlKAA profile head of Jefferson Davis is in the center. This is the same design as used on the 10 postage stamp and engraved by Halpin. These bills have printed signatures and are printed on pink paper. They are printed with a 1st and 2nd Series. 36 plate letter varieties exist (A to I), with and without flourishes above letter. The serial numbers were stamped in both large and small size. 1,831,517 notes were produced.V 5.6 x 10.7W6.3 x 11LA6B50C Archer & DalyDCE104269H@Donated to the University in 1948 from the estate of Fr. Connor.J6K11L5.6M10.7OT63RnoneS1T[blank] Printed signatures. Pink paper. 1st and 2nd Series. 36 plate letter varieties (A to I), with and without flourishes above letter. The serial numbers were stamped in both large and small size. 1,831,517 notes.LJ6K11L5.6M10.7OT63RnoneS1T[blank]V 5.6 x 10.7W6 x 11MA6B50C Archer & DalyDDE82122NmLAA profile head of Jefferson Davis is in the center. This is the same design as used on the 10 postage stamp and engraved by Halpin. These bills have printed signatures and are printed on pink paper. They are printed with a 1st and 2nd Series. 36 plate letter varieties exist (A to I), with and without flourishes above letter. The serial numbers were stamped in both large and small size. 1,831,517 notes were produced.V 5.6 x 10.7W6 x 11MA6B50C Archer & DalyDDE82122H@Donated to the University in 1948 from the estate of Fr. Connor.J6.2K11.3L5.5M10.7OT63RnoneS1T[blank]=AThe Capitol of the Confederate States (Virginia State Capitol, Richmond) is in the center. A bust of C. G. Memminger is to the lower right. These bills have a blue ornate reverse with the denomination. They are printed on pink paper. These are imprinted with a 1st, 2nd and 3rd Series. 90 plate letter (A to H) and printing firm varieties exist. 2,833,600 notes were produced. 1st Series notes with a J. T. Paterson & Co. imprint on white paper, unsigned, and without numbers are considerB ed samples.V 7.5 x 17.9W7.9 x 18>A5B$5CKeatinge & BallDCE102894H@Donated to the University in 1948 from the estate of Fr. Connor.J7.6K18L7.5M17.7OT53RnoneS2T 6.9 x 17.3 Blue ornate reverse with denomination. Pink paper. Imprinted 1st, 2nd and 3rd Series. 90 plate letter (A to H) and printing firm varieties. 2,833,600 notes. 1st Series notes with J. T. Paterson & Co. imprint on white paper, unsigned, and without numbers are considered samples.oNAA profile head of Jefferson Davis is in the center. This is the same design as used on the 10 postage stamp and engraved by Halpin. These bills have printed signatures and are printed on pink paper. They are printed with a 1st and 2nd Series. 36 plate letter varieties exist (A to I), with and without flourishes above letter. The serial numbers were stamped in both large and small size. 1,831,517 notes were produced.V 5.6 x 10.6W 6.2 x 11.1OA6B50C Archer & DalyDFE82389H@Donated to the University in 1948 from the estate of Fr. Connor.J6K11.1L5.6M10.7OT63RnoneS1T[blank]mp and was engraved by Halpin. Printed signatures. Pink paper. 1st and 2nd Series. 36 plate letter varieties (A to I), with and without flourishes above letter. The serial numbers were stamped in both large and small size. 1,831,517 notes.LJ6.2K11.1L5.6M10.6OT63RnoneS1T[blank]V 5.6 x 10.6W 6.2 x 11.1OA6B50C Archer & DalyDFE82389oPAA profile head of Jefferson Davis is in the center. This is the same design as used on the 10 postage stamp and engraved by Halpin. These bills have printed signatures and are printed on pink paper. They are printed with a 1st and 2nd Series. 36 plate letter varieties exist (A to I), with and without flourishes above letter. The serial numbers were stamped in both large and small size. 1,831,517 notes were produced.V 5.5 x 10.6W 6.1 x 11.1QA6B50C Archer & DalyDIE82265H@Donated to the University in 1948 from the estate of Fr. Connor.J6.3K11.3L5.6M11OT63RnoneS1T[blank]d was engraved by Halpin. Printed signatures. Pink paper. 1st and 2nd Series. 36 plate letter varieties (A to I), with and without flourishes above letter. The serial numbers were stamped in both large and small size. 1,831,517 notes.LJ6.1K11.1L5.5M10.6OT63RnoneS1T[blank]V 5.5 x 10.6W 6.1 x 11.1QA6B50C Archer & DalyDIE82265VTH@Donated to the University in 1948 from the estate of Fr. Connor.J7.5K17.2L7.5M17.2OT61Rcut-outS1T[blank]A/This bill has a large 2 in center. A bust of Judah P. Benjamin is to the right. The reverse is plain, and the bill is printed on pink paper. This bill was printed in a Ist and 2nd Series and without series. 32 plate letter (A to H) and printers imprint varieties exist. 689,600 notes were issued./V 7.5 x 17.2W 7.5 x 17.2UA6B$2CKeatinge & BallDHE14099H@Donated to the University in 1948 from the estate of Fr. Connor.J7.6K17.3L7.3M17OT61RnoneS2T[blank]A/This bill has a large 2 in center. A bust of Judah P. Benjamin is to the right. The reverse is plain, and the bill is printed on pink paper. This bill was printed in a Ist and 2nd Series and without series. 32 plate letter (A to H) and printers imprint varieties exist. 689,600 notes were issued./V7.3 x 17W 7.6 x 17.3VA6B$5CKeatinge & BallDBE97995E97995]]G~This example is on plain paper and has an issue date of April 1863. Circular cut-out cancellation marks are along the bottom.H@Donated to the University in 1948 from the estate of Fr. Connor.J7.7K17.9L7.4M17.8OT59Rcut-outS1T 6.8 x 17.1AThe South Carolina State Capitol, Columbia, is in the center. There is a bust of R. M. T. Hunter, Confederate cabinet member, to the lower right. These bills have a blue ornate reverse with denomination. They were printed on plain and watermarked paper (CSA blockletters with wavy borderline, CSA block, J Whatman 1862, Hodgkinson & Co. Wookey Hole Mill). J Whatman 1862 and Hodkinson & Co. watermarks are very scarce. A very rare variety is known on paper watermarked J. Green & Son 1862. has an issue date of May 1863. Cross-shaped cut cancellation marks.&H@Donated to the University in 1948 from the estate of Fr. Connor.J7.3K18L7.3M17.8OT60RcutS1T7 x 17.4V 7.3 x 17.8W7.3 x 18]A6B$10CKeatinge & BallDBE6024MWAThe Capitol of the Confederate States (Virginia State Capitol, Richmond) is in the center. There is a bust of C. G. Memminger, Confederate cabinet member, to the lower right. This bill has a blue ornate reverse with denomination. They were printed on plain and watermarked paper (CSA block, CSA block letters with wavy borderline, J Whatman 1862, Hodgkinson & Co. Wookey Hole Mill). J Whatman 1862 and Hodgkinson & Co. watermarked notes are scarcer. These bills are overprinted at right witBPh month of issue April 1863 to February 1864. They were also printed with a1st, 2nd and 3rd Series and without series. More than 160 plate letter (A to H), printers imprint and paper variety combinations exist. If date overprints and other minor varieties are included, the number is greatly increased. 7,745,600 notes were issued.>V 7.5 x 17.9W 7.8 x 18.2XA6B$5CKeatinge & BallDEE [illegible]GNOur example is printed on plain paper and has an issue date of September 1863.SRA5This bill has a bust of Clement C. Clay, Confederate Senator, in the center. The reverse is plain, and the bill is printed on pink paper. These bills are printed with a Ist and 2nd Series and without series. Over 110 plate letter (A to H) and printers imprint varieties exist. 1,645,800 notes were issued.5V 7.3 x 17.6W 7.6 x 17.8SA6B$1CKeatinge & BallDCE75071GOur bill is in poor condition.H@Donated to the University in 1948 from the estate of Fr. Connor.J7.5K17.7L7.5M17.2OT62RnoneS1T[blank]A5This bill has a bust of Clement C. Clay, Confederate Senator, in the center. The reverse is plain, and the bill is printed on pink paper. These bills are printed with a Ist and 2nd Series and without series. Over 110 plate letter (A to H) and printers imprint varieties exist. 1,645,800 notes were issued.5V 7.5 x 17.2W 7.5 x 17.7TA6B$2CKeatinge & BallDBE10568GHOur example has three circular cut-outs. The bill is in poor condition.XYCKeatinge & BallDEE14751GThis example is printed on plain paper and has an issue date of January 1864. Cross-shaped cut cancellations are to either side of the capitol building.H@Donated to the University in 1948 from the estate of Fr. Connor.J7.8K18.2L7.5M17.9OT60RcutT7 x 17.3AThe Capitol of the Confederate States (Virginia State Capitol, Richmond) is in the center. There is a bust of C. G. Memminger, Confederate cabinet member, to the lower right. This bill has a blue ornate reverse with denomination. They were printed on plain and watermarked paper (CSA block, CSA block letters with wavy borderline, J Whatman 1862, Hodgkinson & Co. Wookey Hole Mill). J Whatman 1862 and Hodgkinson & Co. watermarked notes are scarcer. These bills are overprinted at right witH@Donated to the University in 1948 from the estate of Fr. Connor.J7.5K18.1L7.5M18OT60RnoneS3T7 x 17.3V7.5 x 18W 7.5 x 18.1YA6B$5CKeatinge & BallDEE14751WYBPh month of issue April 1863 to February 1864. They were also printed with a1st, 2nd and 3rd Series and without series. More than 160 plate letter (A to H), printers imprint and paper variety combinations exist. If date overprints and other minor varieties are included, the number is greatly increased. 7,745,600 notes were issued.>V 7.5 x 17.9W 7.8 x 18.2ZA6B$5CKeatinge & BallDFE10073GxOur example is printed on plain paper and has an issue date of February 1864. Cross-shaped cut cancellations were used.H@Donated to the University in 1948 from the estate of Fr. Connor.J7.9K18.4L7.5M17.9OT60RcutS3T 7.1 x 17.5umber is greatly increased. 7,745,600 notes. This example is printed on plain paper and has an issue date of January 1864. Cross-shaped cut cancellations are to either side of the capitol building.PJ7.8K18.2L7.5M17.9OT60RcutT7 x 17.3V 7.5 x 17.9W 7.8 x 18.2ZA6B$5CKeatinge & BallDFE10073lDFE10073_d'bA6B$20CKeatinge & BallDAE39419 Columbia. Bust of R. M. T. Hunter, Confederate cabinet member, at lower right. Blue ornate reverse with denomination. Plain and watermarked paper (CSA blockletters with wavy borderline, CSA block, J Whatman 1862, Hodgkinson & Co. Wookey Hole Mill). J Whatman 1862 and Hodkinson & Co. watermarks are very scarce. A very rare variety is known on paper watermarked J. Green & Son 1862. Overprinted at right with month and issue, April 1863 to February 1864. 1stB, 2nd, 3rd, 4th and 5th Series and without series. Over 120 plate letter (A to H), imprint and paper variety combinations. If date overprints are included, the number is much higher. 7,420,800 notes. This example is printed on plain paper and has an issue date of August 1863.H@Donated to the University in 1948 from the estate of Fr. Connor.J7.8K18L7.5M17.7OT59RnoneS2T6.8 x 17V 7.5 x 17.7W7.8 x 18bA6B$20CKeatinge & BallDAE39419e & Ball[BPh month of issue April 1863 to February 1864. They were also printed with a1st, 2nd and 3rd Series and without series. More than 160 plate letter (A to H), printers imprint and paper variety combinations exist. If date overprints and other minor varieties are included, the number is greatly increased. 7,745,600 notes were issued.>V 7.4 x 17.9W 7.6 x 18.2\A6B$5CKeatinge & BallDHE [illegible]GyThis example is printed on plain paper and has an issue date of May 1863. Cross-shaped cut cancellation marks were used.H@Donated to the University in 1948 from the estate of Fr. Connor.J7.3K18L7.3M17.8OT60RcutS1T7 x 17.4er is greatly increased. 7,745,600 notes. This example is printed on plain paper and has an issue date of June 1863. Cross-shaped cut cancellation marks.'J7.6K18.2L7.4M17.9OT60RcutS2T7 x 17.4V 7.4 x 17.9W 7.6 x 18.2\A6B$5CKeatinge & BallDHE [illegible][illegible]georgiamerchant'sbankVgovernmentWgreatWgroceriesWhallWhighWimprovementWinWindianaWWWWWWWindianacityoffortwayneVindianaecovermanVmfortmandealeringroceriesandprovisionsVmadisonWmerchant'sWmobileWnorthernWofWWWWWpensacolaWprovisionsWrWrailroadWstateWWt10t11t13,t14&'()t16*+t18"#t20 !t21$%t24t25t26t28t29t30t33 t34t36 t37 t407t418t42012t44-.t45/t46356t49It50Ht51Gt52BCDEFt53<=>?@At54:;t559t56it57fght58bcdet59]^_`at60VWXYZ[\t61TUt62RSt63JKLMNOPQt65t66t67t68|}~t69vwxyz{t70stut72jklmnopqr]^AThe South Carolina State Capitol, Columbia, is in the center. There is a bust of R. M. T. Hunter, Confederate cabinet member, to the lower right. These bills have a blue ornate reverse with denomination. They were printed on plain and watermarked paper (CSA blockletters with wavy borderline, CSA block, J Whatman 1862, Hodgkinson & Co. Wookey Hole Mill). J Whatman 1862 and Hodkinson & Co. watermarks are very scarce. A very rare variety is known on paper watermarked J. Green & Son 1862.BS These bills were overprinted at right with month and issue, April 1863 to February 1864. They were printed with a 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th and 5th Series and without series. Over 120 plate letter (A to H), imprint and paper variety combinations exist. If date overprints are included, the number is much higher. 7,420,800 notes were issued.AV 7.3 x 17.5W 7.3 x 17.7_A6B$10CKeatinge & BallDEE80293L7.3M17.5OT59RcutS1T 6.7 x 16.7V 7.3 x 17.57V 7.3 x 17.5_A6B$10T\]BS These bills were overprinted at right with month and issue, April 1863 to February 1864. They were printed with a 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th and 5th Series and without series. Over 120 plate letter (A to H), imprint and paper variety combinations exist. If date overprints are included, the number is much higher. 7,420,800 notes were issued.AV 7.4 x 17.8W 7.7 x 17.9^A6B$10CKeatinge & BallDDE27669GThis example is printed on plain paper and has an issue date of December 1863. The bill is cancelled by cross-shaped cuts to either side of the capitol building.H@Donated to the University in 1948 from the estate of Fr. Connor.J7.3K17.7L7.3M17.5OT59RcutS1T 6.7 x 16.7. This example is on plain paper and has an issue date of April 1863. Circular cut-out cancellation marks along the bottom.3H@Donated to the University in 1948 from the estate of Fr. Connor.J7.7K17.9L7.4M17.8OT59Rcut-outS1T 6.8 x 17.1V 7.4 x 17.8W 7.7 x 17.9h_BS These bills were overprinted at right with month and issue, April 1863 to February 1864. They were printed with a 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th and 5th Series and without series. Over 120 plate letter (A to H), imprint and paper variety combinations exist. If date overprints are included, the number is much higher. 7,420,800 notes were issued.AV 7.4 x 17.7W7.5 x 18`A6B$10CKeatinge & BallDEE94168GJThis example is printed on plain paper and has an issue date of June 1863.H@Donated to the University in 1948 from the estate of Fr. Connor.J7.5K18.1L7.5M17.9OT59RnoneS1T6.8 x 17 imprint and paper variety combinations. If date overprints are included, the number is much higher. 7,420,800 notes. This example is printed on plain paper and has an issue date of June 1863. Bill is cancelled by circular cut-outs along the bottom.=H@Donated to the University in 1948 from the estate of Fr. Connor.J7.5K18L7.4M17.7OT59Rcut-outS1T 6.8 x 16.9V 7.4 x 17.7YaH@Donated to the University in 1948 from the estate of Fr. Connor.J7.8K18L7.5M17.7OT59RnoneS2T6.8 x 17AThe South Carolina State Capitol, Columbia, is in the center. There is a bust of R. M. T. Hunter, Confederate cabinet member, to the lower right. These bills have a blue ornate reverse with denomination. They were printed on plain and watermarked paper (CSA blockletters with wavy borderline, CSA block, J Whatman 1862, Hodgkinson & Co. Wookey Hole Mill). J Whatman 1862 and Hodkinson & Co. watermarks are very scarce. A very rare variety is known on paper watermarked J. Green & Son 1862.BS These bills were overprinted at right with month and issue, April 1863 to February 1864. They were printed with a 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th and 5th Series and without series. Over 120 plate letter (A to H), imprint and paper variety combinations exist. If date overprints are included, the number is much higher. 7,420,800 notes were issued.AV 7.5 x 17.7W7.8 x 18gjijA7B50CArcher & HalpinDAE54420H@Donated to the University in 1948 from the estate of Fr. Connor.J6K10.9L5.6M10.7OT72RnoneS1T[blank]AFThis bill has a profile head of Jefferson Davis, President of the Confederate States, in the center. The signatures are printed. The reverse is plain, and the paper is pink. These bills were printed with a 1st and 2nd Series with a total of 18 plate letter (A to I) varieties. 1,047,212 notes were issued (incomplete data).FV 5.6 x 10.7W6 x 10.9kA7B50CArcher & HalpinDCE100665H@Donated to the University in 1948 from the estate of Fr. Connor.J5.9K10.9L5.6M10.7OT72RnoneS1T[blank]ed on plain paper and has an issue date of September 1863.H@Donated to the University in 1948 from the estate of Fr. Connor.J7.7K18.1L7.4M17.8OT58RnoneS3T 6.4 x 16.3V 7.4 x 17.8W 7.7 x 18.1fA6B$50CKeatinge & BallDWAE41437 Balle@2@5@georgiamerchant'sbank@[indiananorthernindianarrbank@m@Borleans@1t10@9t8@e@66.5@7.3x17@x@EEACAR+ @ A AA A"A!A#K$A%A&A'A(A)A,A-A/A.A0A1 32"A4$C5%A6'A9)A7+C8-A;/C:0=3B?5AA6A>7A B  C >J7.4K17.9L7.1M17.8O0[Michigan, The Erie and Kalamazoo Railroad Bank]RNone€B$1C!Toppan, Carpenter, Casilear & Co.DBE [illegible]GMan on horseback watching workers harvest grain in a field in center. Native American warrior with a rifle to the left. ONE printed in red. Printed in black ink on plain paper. Dated January 14, 1853.J7.8K17.8L7.2M17.8O$[Michigan, The Adrian Insurance Co.]RNone€A1862B10CSage, Sons & Co.DBE34167€GHeraldic combination of bucks and eagle in center. Bust of George Washington to left. Printed in black on plain paper. Dated November 1, 1862.H@Donated to the University in 1948 from the estate of Fr. Connor.J5.3K13.7L5.2M13.4O"[Michigan, State Bank of Michigan]RnoneT[blank]V 5.2 x 13.4W 5.3 x 13.7€B$10DBE2487GTrain crossing bridge in center. Sailing ship at bottom center. Vignettes of trees to either side of the train. Printed in black ink on plain paper. Dated June 15, 1839.H@Donated to the University in 1948 from the estate of Fr. Connor.J7.7K17.5L7.4M17.4O+[Mississippi, Mississippi Railroad Company]RnoneT[blank]V 7.4 x 17.4. Dated May 1862.J7.3K18.4L7.1M18.1O [Mississippi]RNoneT[blank]V 7.1 x 18.1€A1862B$5E1624GVFIVE printed in red in center. Printed in black on plain paper. Dated May 1, 1862.J6.7K15.4L6.1M15O4[Mississippi, Columbus Life & General Insurance Co.]RNoneT[blank]V6.1 x 15€A1861B$2DAE1669q€GPrinted on the backs of N. C. broken bank notes of various denomination. Plain reverse. Printed in black on plain paper. Dated October 4, 1861. H@Donated to the University in 1948 from the estate of Fr. Connor.J7.1K14.4L6.9M14.1O[North Carolina]RnoneT[blank]V 6.9 x 14.1W 7.1 x 14.4€A1861B$2DAE5481GPrinted on the backs of N. C. broken bank notes of various denomination. Plain reverse. Printed in black on plain paper. Dated October 4, 1861.H@Donated to the University in 1948 from the estate of Fr. Connor.J7.2K14.8L6.9M14.3O[North Carolina]RnoneT[blank]V 6.9 x 14.3W 7.2 x 14.8r. Dated January 1, 1863.J7.1K16.1L6.9M15.8O[North Carolina]RNoneT[blank]V 6.9 x 15.8€A1863B$1CJ. T. PatersonDFE1464GyCommerce and Industry holding the figure 1 in the center. Printed in black ink on plain paper. Dated January 1, 1863.J7.1K15.9L6.8M15.6O[North Carolina]RNoneT[blank]V 6.8 x 15.6€A1863B$1CJ. T. PatersonDGE14643435 €CJocelyn, Draper, Welsh & Co.DAE32GTwo seated women with an anchor in the center. Woman with a shield at left. TWO printed in red. Printed in black on plain paper. Dated July 31, 1855.H@Donated to the University in 1948 from the estate of Fr. Connor.T[blank]V 7.5 x 17.6W 7.6 x 17.7€B$2C [illegible]DAGLarge 2 in center. Busts of women to either side. Busts of men to lower left and right. Printed in black on plain paper. Dated March 10, 1861.J7.3K17L7.1M16.8O [Rhode Island, High Street Bank]RnoneT[blank]V 7.1 x 16.8W7.3 x 17€A1861B5C J. ManouvrierGSteamship with side-mounted paddle wheel in the center. Circular image that looks like an imitation Spanish coin to the left. 5 in circle to the right. Black ink on plain paper. Dated December 1, 1861.J6.6K15.5L6.2M15.2O[Tennessee, Bank of Tennessee]RnoneT[blank]V 6.2 x 15.2W 6.6 x 15.5€A1861B10C J. Manouvrier2M15.2O[Tennessee, Bank of Tennessee]RNone€m€GyCommerce and Industry holding the figure 1 in the center. Printed in black ink on plain paper. Dated January 1, 1863.H@Donated to the University in 1948 from the estate of Fr. Connor.J6.9K15.9L6.8M15.7O[North Carolina]RnoneT[blank]V 6.8 x 15.7W 6.9 x 15.9€A1863B$1CJ. T. PatersonDHE1464GyCommerce and Industry holding the figure 1 in the center. Printed in black ink on plain paper. Dated January 1, 1863.H@Donated to the University in 1948 from the estate of Fr. Connor.7W 6.9 x 15.9€A1863B$1CJ. T. PatersonDIE1464GyCommerce and Industry holding the figure 1 in the center. Printed in black ink on plain paper. Dated January 1, 1863.J7.1K15.9L6.8M15.7O[North Carolina]RnoneT[blank]V 6.8 x 15.7W 7.1 x 15.9€A1863B$2CJ. T. PatersonDGE200G]State Capitol at Raleigh at center. Printed on black on plain paper. Dated January 1, 1863.J7.1K15.9L6.8M15.6O[North Carolina]RnoneT[blank]V 6.8 x 15.6W 7.1 x 15.9B$2$2O€GCherubim holding roses in center. Ornate outer edge with shields and foliation. Printed in black on plain paper. Ornate reverse printed in orange. Dated November 1, 1856.H@Donated to the University in 1948 from the estate of Fr. Connor.J7.6K17.3L7.5M17.3O[The State Bank]RnoneT[blank]V 7.5 x 17.3W 7.6 x 17.31€A3Train and mountains in center. Circular image that looks like an imitation Spanish coin to the left. 10 in circle to the right. Black ink printed on plain paper. Dated December 1, 1861. This example has a misprinted Five Cents to the right hand side. The Five has been crossed out with brown ink.3H@Donated to the University in 1948 from the estate of Fr. Connor.J6.4K15.4L6.2M15.2O[Tennessee, Bank of Tennessee]RnoneT[blank]V 6.2 x 15.2W 6.4 x 15.4€A1861B10C J. ManouvrierGTrain and mountains in center. Imitation spanish coins to either side of the train. Black ink printed on plain paper. Dated December 1, 1861.H@Donated to the University in 1948 from the estate of Fr. Connor.J6.4K15.1L6.2M14.9O[Tennessee, Bank of Tennessee]RnoneT[blank]V 6.2 x 14.9.H.J. Printed in black ink on plain paper. Dated December 1, 1861.J6.4K15.5L6.2M15.4O[Tennessee, Bank of Tennessee]RNoneT[blank]V 6.2 x 15.4€A1861B50C J. Manouvrier€GTrain in center. Medallions to either side of train that read .Hispan. et Ind. Rex. M.4R. F. F. Printed in black ink on plain paper. Dated December 1, 1861.H@Donated to the University in 1948 from the estate of Fr. Connor.J6.6K15.2L6M14.6O[Tennessee, Bank of Tennessee]RnoneT[blank]V6 x 14.6W 6.6 x 15.2€A1862B$1CHoyer & LudwigDBE92604GCeres seated in the center. Bust of Governor John Letcher at left. Printed in red and black ink on plain paper. Dated May 15, 1862.H@Donated to the University in 1948 from the estate of Fr. Connor.J7.5K18L7.2M17.8O [Virginia]RnoneT[blank]V 7.2 x 17.8W7.5 x 18ion.J7.4K18.4L7.2M17.9O [Virginia]RNone€CDanforth, Underwood & Co.E827GThis example is in very poor condition being largely illegible. Vignette of a milkmaid and cow in the upper right corner. Robed woman to the left. Black ink on plain paper.J7.9K17.5L7.9M17O%[Virginia, Farmers Bank of Virginia]RNone€A1856B$2C W. L. Ormsby A(PY'*:P,^9<LP>7KPMN^ PPZ] B`p Pb`o r PtTP<PGP?66.5IWbW6.5x15.6IV6.5x16.4bV6.7CWDWEW^WiW6.7x16.1iV6.7x16.7^V6.7x16.9CV6.7x17DVEV6.8BWFW]W_W`WaW6.8x16.8BV6.8x16.9_V6.8x17FV`VaV6.8x17.1]V6.9|W}W~WGWW6.9x15V6.9x16.3GV6.9x17.3|V}V~V7@WXWYW[W\W7x17.3@VXVYV7x17.4[V\V7.1WAWVWWWZWW7.1x14.4V7.1x17.3AVVV7.1x17.5VWVZV7.2W7.2x17.3V7.3vWwWxWyWzW{W|W}W~WWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW7.3x16.6V7.3x16.8yV7.3x16.9{V~V]W^W_W`WaWbWcWdWeWfWgWhWiWvWwWxWyWzW{W|W}W~WWWWWWWAAzHH(FG(HH(d'pzA@ 'd7.3x17VV7.3x17.1V7.3x17.2wVVVVVV7.3x17.3vVxVzVVVVVVVVV7.3x17.4|V}VVVVV7.3x17.6V7.4WWWWWW7.4x17.3VVVV7.4x17.4VV7.5Wblank  !"#$%&'()*+,-./012356789:;JKLMNOPQRSTUjklmnopqrstuÂǂȂɂʂ˂̂͂΂ςЂт҂ԂՂւׂ؂قڂۂ܂݂ނ߂ႀ₀むWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWAAzHH(FG(HH(d'pzA@ 'dO*AyA depiction of Liberty and an eagle is in the center behind a scroll upon which is superimposed the figure 5. A sailor leaning on a capstan is at the lower left. 72,885 notes of this type were issued, but not many exist due to poor quality of paper. This note comes with two plate letters (B and Bb) with For before Treasr. printed. The ink on these notes is black. yV 7.9 x 17.3W 7.9 x 17.3 7h,-A4B$1C B. DuncanD7E32[?]0GMOur example is printed on plain paper. Bill is in a quite damaged condition.H@Donated to the University in 1948 from the estate of Fr. Connor.J7K15.4L6.7M15.4OT44RnoneS1T[blank]AThese bills are dated June 2, 1862. A steam-sailing ship is in the center. At left is a figure said to represent Liberty but which is more likely a nondescript product of the artists imagination. Lucy Holcombe Pickens is to the lower right. Mrs. Pickens was the wife of F. W. Pickens, governor of South Carolina during 1860-62, and was widely known in the Confederacy. These notes were printed in First, Second, and Third Series (32 plate number varieties).V 6.7 x 15.4W7 x 15.4.A4B$1C B. DuncanD12E238H@Donated to the University in 1948 from the estate of Fr. Connor.J7K15.6L6.8M15.5OT44RnoneS3T[blank]aXISSUEGG @ CMWc mAC@A@*AHAAACC+ @ A AA A"A!A#K$A%A&A'A(A)A,A-A/A.A0A1 32"A4$C5%A6'A9)A7+C8,A-A;/C:0=3B?5AA6A>7AB<8A@9A;:A;A=<A=AP>A?AG@AFAABAHDCEADGGHAIIAKJALKANLAOMANAQOAPARQARAVTHSVGBMWAUXHYCWBXZA[GBZ\A]GTB]^A\_GB^5$AThere is a bust of Alexander H. Stephens against a background representing industry and agriculture in the center. These notes are printed in black and dark or yellow/green. These were printed on plain or watermarked paper (NY, CSA block, CSA script, J Whatman 1862). Notes with the J Whatman 1862 watermark are scarce. Those with the NY watermark are rare. 28 different varieties exist due to plate letter (W to Z), color shade and paper combinations. 164,248 notes were issued.V 7.6 x 18.3W 7.8 x 18.5%A3B$20CKeatinge & BallDZE11218GOThis bill is printed on plain yellow/green paper and has no cancellation marks.H@Donated to the University in 1948 from the estate of Fr. Connor.J8.2K18.5L7.8M18.1OT21RnoneT[blank]8+AThere is a bust of Jefferson Davis, President of the Confederate States in the center. These notes were printed in black and green on red fibre or watermarked paper (CSA script, CSA block, J Whatman 1862). The J Whatman 1862 watermarked notes are scarcer. 424,988 notes were issued. 56 plate letter (WA to ZA), imprint, paper and series varieties exist. Notes printed on plain paper are counterfeits while the rare notes with plate letters 1A to 4A are believed to be alterations.V 7.7 x 18.2W 8.1 x 18.52A4B$2C B. DuncanD4E [illegible]H@Donated to the University in 1948 from the estate of Fr. Connor.J7K15.8L6.8M15.6OT42RnoneS3T[blank]it is Hercules liberating Prometheus by killing the vulture that was eating his liver.) There is a bust of Judah P. Benjamin, Attorney-General and later Secretary of State of the Confederacy, to the upper left. 43 varieties exist in First, Second and Third Series.V 6.8 x 15.7W 7.2 x 15.92A4B$2C B. DuncanD4E [illegible]H@Donated to the University in 1948 from the estate of Fr. Connor.J7K15.8L6.8M15.6OT42RnoneS3T[blank]n of the Confederacy striking down the Union. (Actually Hercules liberating Prometheus by killing the vulture that was eating his liver--from Greek mythology.) Bust of Judah P. Benjamin, Attorney-General and later Secretary of State of the Confederacy, at upper left. 43 varieties in First, Second and Third Series. fJ7K15.8L6.8M15.6OT42RnoneS3T[blank]V 6.8 x 15.63AE[BFindiananorthernindianarrbankVindianatheamericanbankVindianathemadisonindianapolisrailroadVindianawilliamsiglerVVindianapolisWinsuranceWWiowaWWiowacommercialcollegebankcityhallViowathedubuquecentralimprovementcompanyVislandWWjacksonWkalamazooWlifeWlouisianaWWWĂłWlouisianabankoflouisianaVlouisianacityofneworleansVlouisiananeworleansjacksongreatnorthernrailroadcompaVlouisianaredriverpacketcoVt33 t34t36 t37 t407t418t42012t44-.t45/t46356t49It50Ht51Gt52BCDEFt53<=>?@At54:;t559t56it57fght58bcdet59]^_`at60VWXYZ[\t61TUt62RSt63JKLMNOPQt65t66t67t68|}~t69vwxyz{t70stut72jklmnopqr€AA vignette depicting field artillery is in the center. A bust of R. M. T. Hunter, Confederate cabinet member, is to the lower right. The bills were printed in pink and black with a blue web reverse with denomination. Plain paper was used. This is the most commonly available Confederate note today. It was issued in Series 1 to 10 and without series. Over 120 plate letter varieties (A to H) plus many insignificant differences in plate letters exist. 9,135,920 notes were issued (incomplB ete data).V 7.4 x 17.5W 7.8 x 17.7€A7B$10CKeatinge & BallDCE18629H@Donated to the University in 1948 from the estate of Fr. Connor.J7.9K17.8L7.5M17.5OT68RnoneS10T 7.3 x 17.3z€AA vignette depicting field artillery is in the center. A bust of R. M. T. Hunter, Confederate cabinet member, is to the lower right. The bills were printed in pink and black with a blue web reverse with denomination. Plain paper was used. This is the most commonly available Confederate note today. It was issued in Series 1 to 10 and without series. Over 120 plate letter varieties (A to H) plus many insignificant differences in plate letters exist. 9,135,920 notes were issued (incomplB ete data).V 7.5 x 17.5W 7.9 x 17.8€A7B$10CKeatinge & BallDDE7170H@Donated to the University in 1948 from the estate of Fr. Connor.J7.7K17.9L7.4M17.5OT68RnoneS9T 7.3 x 17.3€AA vignette depicting field artillery is in the center. A bust of R. M. T. Hunter, Confederate cabinet member, is to the lower right. The bills were printed in pink and black with a blue web reverse with denomination. Plain paper was used. This is the most commonly available Confederate note today. It was issued in Series 1 to 10 and without series. Over 120 plate letter varieties (A to H) plus many insignificant differences in plate letters exist. 9,135,920 notes were issued (incomplB ete data).V 7.3 x 17.9W 7.5 x 18.2€A7B$10CKeatinge & BallDFE40357H@Donated to the University in 1948 from the estate of Fr. Connor.J8K17.9L7.5M17.5OT68RnoneS2T 7.3 x 17.2€AA vignette depicting field artillery is in the center. A bust of R. M. T. Hunter, Confederate cabinet member, is to the lower right. The bills were printed in pink and black with a blue web reverse with denomination. Plain paper was used. This is the most commonly available Confederate note today. It was issued in Series 1 to 10 and without series. Over 120 plate letter varieties (A to H) plus many insignificant differences in plate letters exist. 9,135,920 notes were issued (incomplB ete data).V 7.5 x 17.6W 7.6 x 17.8€A7B$20CKeatinge & BallDAE74730G B  C >H@Donated to the University in 1948 from the estate of Fr. Connor.J7.4K17.9L7.1M17.8O0[Michigan, The Erie and Kalamazoo Railroad Bank]RnoneT[blank]V 7.1 x 17.8W 7.4 x 17.9€B$1C!Toppan, Carpenter, Casilear & Co.DBE [illegible]GMan on horseback watching workers harvest grain in a field in center. Native American warrior with a rifle to the left. ONE printed in red. Printed in black ink on plain paper. Dated January 14, 1853.H@Donated to the University in 1948 from the estate of Fr. Connor.J7.8K17.8L7.2M17.8O$[Michigan, The Adrian Insurance Co.]RnoneT[blank]V 7.2 x 17.8W 7.8 x 17.8€A1862B10CSage, Sons & Co.DBE34167€A1862B$1CHoyer & LudwigDCE57828GCeres seated in the center. Bust of Governor John Letcher at left. Printed in red and black ink on plain paper. Dated July 21, 1862. This example is in good condition.H@Donated to the University in 1948 from the estate of Fr. Connor.J7.4K18.4L7.2M17.9O [Virginia]RnoneT[blank]V 7.2 x 17.9W 7.4 x 18.4€CDanforth, Underwood & Co.E827GThis example is in very poor condition being largely illegible. Vignette of a milkmaid and cow in the upper right corner. Robed woman to the left. Black ink on plain paper.H@Donated to the University in 1948 from the estate of Fr. Connor.J7.9K17.5L7.9M17O%[Virginia, Farmers Bank of Virginia]RnoneT[blank]V7.9 x 17W 7.9 x 17.5€A1856B$2C W. L. Ormsby EC# ?$%`C&'<()`D*+ C,D>- E.&/ A%0(81 *?72PGP?1AThese notes are dated June 2, 1862. In the center is an allegorical representation of the Confederacy striking down the Union. (Actually, it is Hercules liberating Prometheus by killing the vulture that was eating his liver.) There is a bust of Judah P. Benjamin, Attorney-General and later Secretary of State of the Confederacy, to the upper left. 43 varieties exist in First, Second and Third Series.V 6.8 x 15.7W 7.2 x 15.9ies and in the A of America. Tape on back.T44RnoneS3T[blank]V 6.8 x 15.5W7 x 15.6/A4B$1/A4B$1oxAThe Capitol of the Confederate States (Virginia State Capitol, Richmond) is in the center. This bill also has a bust of C. G. Memminger, Confederate cabinet member, to the lower right. These bills are printed in pink and black and have a blue web reverse with denomination. Plain paper was used. These were issued in Series 1 to 7 and without series for a total of 64 plate letter varieties (A to H). 5,525,264 notes were issued (incomplete data). One of these notes was found in PresidentB* Lincolns wallet after his assassination.V 7.5 x 17.9W 7.8 x 18.4yA7B$5CKeatinge & BallDEE92678H@Donated to the University in 1948 from the estate of Fr. Connor.J7.8K17.8L7.5M17.4OT69RnoneS5T 7.3 x 16.8s€AThere is a bust of Jefferson Davis, President of the Confederate States, in the center. These were printed with pink and black ink and have a blue web reverse with denomination. Plain paper was used. They were issued in Series 1 to 4 and without series and with or without a flourish over the Con of Confederate, making a total of 36 plate letter varieties (WA to ZA). 1,671,444 notes were issued (incomplete data).V 8.1 x 18.6W 8.4 x 18.9€A7B$100CKeatinge & BallDAE44298H@Donated to the University in 1948 from the estate of Fr. Connor.J8.1K18.7L7.9M18.4OT65RnoneT 7.3 x 17.4€A1856B$2CCincinnati Bank Note CompanyDAGRobed woman in agricultural setting holding a tool and leaning against a large oval with a 2 printed in center. Child to left. Red ornate reverse with denomination. Obverse printed in black on plain paper.H@Donated to the University in 1948 from the estate of Fr. Connor.J7.8K17.8L7.4M17.5O[Indiana, The American Bank]RnoneT 6.4 x 16.7V 7.4 x 17.5W 7.8 x 17.8€A1862B25E [illegible]m-€B$10DBE [illegible]G}Beehive in the center. Profile bust of a man to the left and right. Printed in black on plain paper. Dated February 1847.H@Donated to the University in 1948 from the estate of Fr. Connor.J7.5K17L7.3M16.8O[York?]RnoneT[blank]V 7.3 x 16.8W7.5 x 17€B$2FHAAThe Capitol of the Confederate States (Virginia State Capitol, Richmond) is in the center. A bust of C. G. Memminger is to the lower right. These bills have a blue ornate reverse with the denomination. They are printed on pink paper. These are imprinted with a 1st, 2nd and 3rd Series. 90 plate letter (A to H) and printing firm varieties exist. 2,833,600 notes were produced. 1st Series notes with a J. T. Paterson & Co. imprint on white paper, unsigned, and without numbers are considerB ed samples.V 7.5 x 17.7W 7.7 x 17.8BA5B$10CKeatinge & BallDCE15314GGOur example has circular cancellation cut-outs. Not in good condition.H@Donated to the University in 1948 from the estate of Fr. Connor.J7.7K17.4L7.4M17.1OT52Rcut-outS2T 6.8 x 16.84#AIndustry is seated behind a large 20 with Cupid and a beehive to her sides. Vice President Alexander H. Stephens is to the lower left. A vignette of Hope with an anchor is to the right. These notes are printed on plain and watermarked paper (CSA script). Counterfeits exist on J Whatman 1862 watermarked paper. These notes were issued in three different series which account for 47 plate number varieties. 2,835,285 notes were produced.V7.5 x 17W7.6 x 17$A3B$20CKeatinge & BallDXE20001GmThis note is printed on plain yellow/green paper with a circular cut-out cancellation through Stephens bust.H@Donated to the University in 1948 from the estate of Fr. Connor.J7.8K18.5L7.6M18.3OT21Rcut-outT[blank]:u0AThese notes are dated June 2, 1862. In the center is an allegorical representation of the Confederacy striking down the Union. (Actually, it is Hercules liberating Prometheus by killing the vulture that was eating his liver.) There is a bust of Judah P. Benjamin, Attorney-General and later Secretary of State of the Confederacy, to the upper left. 43 varieties exist in First, Second and Third Series.V7 x 15.5W 7.2 x 15.91A4B$2C B. DuncanD10E [illegible]GOur note is well-worn.H@Donated to the University in 1948 from the estate of Fr. Connor.J7.2K15.9L6.8M15.7OT42RnoneS2T[blank];=:AThere is a large 2 in the center. A bust of Judah P. Benjamin is to the right. These notes have a plain reverse and are printed on pink paper. They are imprinted with a1st and 2nd Series and without series. 60 or more plate letter varieties, A, B to I, exist. 603,000 notes were produced. Both the $1 and $2 notes were to have reverse designs but this would have required additional press work and expense while the Confederacy was already hard pressed to meet the demand for currency.V 7.3 x 16.8W7.7 x 17;A5B$2CKeatinge & BallDEE55508G!Our example is in good condition.H@Donated to the University in 1948 from the estate of Fr. Connor.J7.8K18.2L7.5M17.7OT54RnoneS1T[blank]=P<AThe Capitol of the Confederate States (Virginia State Capitol, Richmond) is in the center. A bust of C. G. Memminger is to the lower right. These bills have a blue ornate reverse with the denomination. They are printed on pink paper. These are imprinted with a 1st, 2nd and 3rd Series. 90 plate letter (A to H) and printing firm varieties exist. 2,833,600 notes were produced. 1st Series notes with a J. T. Paterson & Co. imprint on white paper, unsigned, and without numbers are considerB ed samples.V 7.5 x 17.5W 7.8 x 17.6=A5B$5CKeatinge & BallDBE165625H@Donated to the University in 1948 from the estate of Fr. Connor.J7.9K18L7.5M17.9OT53RnoneS2T 6.9 x 17.3HD_DCKeatinge & BallDDE83969GWThis example has cross-shaped cut cancellations to either side of the capitol building.H@Donated to the University in 1948 from the estate of Fr. Connor.J7.5K17.4L7.5M17.2OT52RcutsT6.7 x 17AVThe South Carolina State Capitol, Columbia, is in the center. A bust of R. M. T. Hunter is to the lower right. These bills are printed with a blue ornate reverse with denomination on pink paper. This bill was issued in four series with a total of 90 or more plate letter (A to H) and printing firm varieties. 3,060,000 notes were produced.VV 7.5 x 17.2W 7.5 x 17.4EA5B$10CKeatinge & BallDEE23914GXThis example has circular cancellation cut-outs along the bottom through the signatures.H@Donated to the University in 1948 from the estate of Fr. Connor.J7.5K17.7L7.5M17.6OT52Rcut-outS3T6.7 x 17w€AA vignette depicting field artillery is in the center. A bust of R. M. T. Hunter, Confederate cabinet member, is to the lower right. The bills were printed in pink and black with a blue web reverse with denomination. Plain paper was used. This is the most commonly available Confederate note today. It was issued in Series 1 to 10 and without series. Over 120 plate letter varieties (A to H) plus many insignificant differences in plate letters exist. 9,135,920 notes were issued (incomplB ete data).V 7.6 x 17.9W7.9 x 18€A7B$10CKeatinge & BallDCE83084H@Donated to the University in 1948 from the estate of Fr. Connor.J7.8K17.7L7.4M17.5OT68RnoneS6T 7.3 x 17.3€J6K12.8L5.9M12.6O [Alabama]RnoneS2T[blank]V 5.9 x 12.6W6 x 12.8€A1863B25CJ. T. PatersonDDE42178GThis note is printed on plain paper and has 25 Cts printed in red over the black ink. A wagonload of cotton forms the center image while the tree and map motif are repeated on the upper left. This example is in good condition.H@Donated to the University in 1948 from the estate of Fr. Connor.J6.3K12.6L6M12.6O [Alabama]RnoneS2T[blank]V6 x 12.6W 6.3 x 12.6€A1863B25CJ. T. PatersonDFE685GThis note is printed on plain paper and has 25 Cts printed in red over the black ink. A wagonload of cotton forms the center image while the tree and map motif are repeated on the upper left.H@Donated to the University in 1948 from the estate of Fr. Connor.J6K12.8L5.9M12.6O [Alabama]RnoneS3T[blank]V 5.9 x 12.6W6 x 12.8€A1863B25CJ. T. PatersonDGE553476€H@Donated to the University in 1948 from the estate of Fr. Connor.J6K12.5L5.9M12.4O [Alabama]RnoneT[blank]V 5.9 x 12.4W6 x 12.5€A1863B25CJ. T. PatersonDCE47029GThis note is printed on plain paper and has 25 Cts printed in red over the black ink. A wagonload of cotton forms the center image while the tree and map motif are repeated on the upper left.H@Donated to the University in 1948 from the estate of Fr. Connor.J6.2K13L6M12.6O [Alabama]RnoneS2T[blank]V6 x 12.6W6.2 x 13€A1863B25CJ. T. PatersonDCE49105|€AThe Tennessee State Capitol, Nashville, is in the center. There is a bust of Alexander H. Stephens, vice president of the Confederate States, to the lower right. Pink and black ink was used. These bills have a blue web reverse with denomination. They were printed on plain paper. These bills were issued in 11 series and without series. More than 100 plate letter varieties exist (A to D), which include differences in flourishes above Confederate States of America. 4,297,004 notes werBe issued (incomplete data). V 7.6 x 17.7W8 x 17.9€A7B$20CKeatinge & BallDAE34347GV7.5 x 18W 7.5 x 18.1YA6B$5\^_GThis example is printed on plain paper and has an issue date of June 1863. The bill is cancelled by circular cut-outs along the bottom.H@Donated to the University in 1948 from the estate of Fr. Connor.J7.5K18L7.4M17.7OT59Rcut-outS1T 6.8 x 16.9AThe South Carolina State Capitol, Columbia, is in the center. There is a bust of R. M. T. Hunter, Confederate cabinet member, to the lower right. These bills have a blue ornate reverse with denomination. They were printed on plain and watermarked paper (CSA blockletters with wavy borderline, CSA block, J Whatman 1862, Hodgkinson & Co. Wookey Hole Mill). J Whatman 1862 and Hodkinson & Co. watermarks are very scarce. A very rare variety is known on paper watermarked J. Green & Son 1862.^_`AThe South Carolina State Capitol, Columbia, is in the center. There is a bust of R. M. T. Hunter, Confederate cabinet member, to the lower right. These bills have a blue ornate reverse with denomination. They were printed on plain and watermarked paper (CSA blockletters with wavy borderline, CSA block, J Whatman 1862, Hodgkinson & Co. Wookey Hole Mill). J Whatman 1862 and Hodkinson & Co. watermarks are very scarce. A very rare variety is known on paper watermarked J. Green & Son 1862.BS These bills were overprinted at right with month and issue, April 1863 to February 1864. They were printed with a 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th and 5th Series and without series. Over 120 plate letter (A to H), imprint and paper variety combinations exist. If date overprints are included, the number is much higher. 7,420,800 notes were issued.AV 7.5 x 17.9W 7.5 x 18.1aA6B$10CKeatinge & BallDFE68874GLThis example is printed on plain paper and has an issue date of August 1863.jlmK10.8L5.6M10.7OT72RnoneS1T[blank]AFThis bill has a profile head of Jefferson Davis, President of the Confederate States, in the center. The signatures are printed. The reverse is plain, and the paper is pink. These bills were printed with a 1st and 2nd Series with a total of 18 plate letter (A to I) varieties. 1,047,212 notes were issued (incomplete data).FV 5.6 x 10.7W 6.1 x 10.8nA7B50CArcher & HalpinDEE94595H@Donated to the University in 1948 from the estate of Fr. Connor.J6.1K11.2L5.6M10.8OT72RnoneS1T[blank]AFThis bill has a profile head of Jefferson Davis, President of the Confederate States, in the center. The signatures are printed. The reverse is plain, and the paper is pink. These bills were printed with a 1st and 2nd Series with a total of 18 plate letter (A to I) varieties. 1,047,212 notes were issued (incomplete data).FV 5.6 x 10.8W 6.1 x 11.2oA7B50CArcher & HalpinDFE26797lnpqA7B50CArcher & HalpinDHE95461H@Donated to the University in 1948 from the estate of Fr. Connor.J6K11.3L5.7M10.8OT72RnoneS1T[blank]AFThis bill has a profile head of Jefferson Davis, President of the Confederate States, in the center. The signatures are printed. The reverse is plain, and the paper is pink. These bills were printed with a 1st and 2nd Series with a total of 18 plate letter (A to I) varieties. 1,047,212 notes were issued (incomplete data).FV 5.7 x 10.8W6 x 11.3rA7B50CArcher & HalpinDIE [illegible]H@Donated to the University in 1948 from the estate of Fr. Connor.J5.8K10.8L5.5M10.7OT72RnoneS1T[blank]ntT[blank]A-There is a large 2 in the center of this bill. There is also a bust of Judah P. Benjamin, Confederate cabinet member, to the right. These bills are printed in pink and black on plain paper. 64 plate letter varieties exist (A to H), most of them minor. 822,392 notes were issued (incomplete data).-V 7.5 x 17.8W 7.6 x 18.6uA7B$2CKeatinge & BallDGE90708H@Donated to the University in 1948 from the estate of Fr. Connor.J8.1K18.4L7.6M17.9OT70RnoneT[blank]A-There is a large 2 in the center of this bill. There is also a bust of Judah P. Benjamin, Confederate cabinet member, to the right. These bills are printed in pink and black on plain paper. 64 plate letter varieties exist (A to H), most of them minor. 822,392 notes were issued (incomplete data).-V 7.6 x 17.9W 8.1 x 18.4vA7B$5CKeatinge & BallDCE87478H@Donated to the University in 1948 from the estate of Fr. Connor.J7.8K18L7.5M17.9OT69RnoneS6T 7.3 x 17.3rk{AThe Capitol of the Confederate States (Virginia State Capitol, Richmond) is in the center. This bill also has a bust of C. G. Memminger, Confederate cabinet member, to the lower right. These bills are printed in pink and black and have a blue web reverse with denomination. Plain paper was used. These were issued in Series 1 to 7 and without series for a total of 64 plate letter varieties (A to H). 5,525,264 notes were issued (incomplete data). One of these notes was found in PresidentB* Lincolns wallet after his assassination.V7.4 x 17W7.8 x 17|A7B$10CKeatinge & BallDAE52676H@Donated to the University in 1948 from the estate of Fr. Connor.J7.9K18L7.4M17.1OT68RnoneS2T 7.3 x 17.4z€AA vignette depicting field artillery is in the center. A bust of R. M. T. Hunter, Confederate cabinet member, is to the lower right. The bills were printed in pink and black with a blue web reverse with denomination. Plain paper was used. This is the most commonly available Confederate note today. It was issued in Series 1 to 10 and without series. Over 120 plate letter varieties (A to H) plus many insignificant differences in plate letters exist. 9,135,920 notes were issued (incomplB ete data).V 7.4 x 17.4W 7.6 x 17.9€A7B$10CKeatinge & BallDEE63403H@Donated to the University in 1948 from the estate of Fr. Connor.J7.5K18.2L7.3M17.9OT68RnoneS4T 7.2 x 17.3€AA vignette depicting field artillery is in the center. A bust of R. M. T. Hunter, Confederate cabinet member, is to the lower right. The bills were printed in pink and black with a blue web reverse with denomination. Plain paper was used. This is the most commonly available Confederate note today. It was issued in Series 1 to 10 and without series. Over 120 plate letter varieties (A to H) plus many insignificant differences in plate letters exist. 9,135,920 notes were issued (incomplB ete data).V 7.5 x 17.5W8 x 17.9€A7B$10CKeatinge & BallDHE4469H@Donated to the University in 1948 from the estate of Fr. Connor.J7.6K17.8L7.5M17.6OT68RnoneS7T 7.3 x 17.2x@€W 7.5 x 16.9€B$2CAmerican Bank Note CompanyDAp>€W 6.8 x 15.5€A1862B$5C B. DuncanDEE10166y€W 7.7 x 17.5€B$2.50E32527GzCOTTON PLEDGED in green on obverse. Green vignette of cotton bales. Farmer to left. Knight to right. Dated May 1862.H@Donated to the University in 1948 from the estate of Fr. Connor.J7.3K18.4L7.1M18.1O [Mississippi]RnoneT[blank]V 7.1 x 18.1W 7.3 x 18.4€A1862B$5E1624GVFIVE printed in red in center. Printed in black on plain paper. Dated May 1, 1862.H@Donated to the University in 1948 from the estate of Fr. Connor.J6.7K15.4L6.1M15O4[Mississippi, Columbus Life & General Insurance Co.]RnoneT[blank]V6.1 x 15W 6.7 x 15.4€A1861B$2DAE1669€€A1863B$1CJ. T. PatersonDBE3435GyCommerce and Industry holding the figure 1 in the center. Printed in black ink on plain paper. Dated January 1, 1863.H@Donated to the University in 1948 from the estate of Fr. Connor.J7.1K16.1L6.9M15.8O[North Carolina]RnoneT[blank]V 6.9 x 15.8W 7.1 x 16.1€A1863B$1CJ. T. PatersonDFE1464GyCommerce and Industry holding the figure 1 in the center. Printed in black ink on plain paper. Dated January 1, 1863.H@Donated to the University in 1948 from the estate of Fr. Connor.J7.1K15.9L6.8M15.6O[North Carolina]RnoneT[blank]V 6.8 x 15.6W 7.1 x 15.9€A1863B$1CJ. T. PatersonDGE1464€W 6.4 x 15.1€A1861B25C J. ManouvrierGRiverboat in center. Medallions to either side of boat that read .Hispan. et Ind Rex. M.2R.H.J. Printed in black ink on plain paper. Dated December 1, 1861.H@Donated to the University in 1948 from the estate of Fr. Connor.J6.4K15.5L6.2M15.4O[Tennessee, Bank of Tennessee]RnoneT[blank]V 6.2 x 15.4W 6.4 x 15.5€A1861B50C J. Manouvriery€J7.6K17.7L7.5M17.6O$[Rhode Island, Bank of the Republic]RnoneT[blank]V 7.5 x 17.6W 7.6 x 17.7€B$2C [illegible]DAGLarge 2 in center. Busts of women to either side. Busts of men to lower left and right. Printed in black on plain paper. Dated March 10, 1861.H@Donated to the University in 1948 from the estate of Fr. Connor.J7.3K17L7.1M16.8O [Rhode Island, High Street Bank]RnoneT[blank]V 7.1 x 16.8W7.3 x 17€A1861B5C J. ManouvrierGSteamship with side-mounted paddle wheel in the center. Circular image that looks like an imitation Spanish coin to the left. 5 in circle to the right. Black ink on plain paper. Dated December 1, 1861.H@Donated to the University in 1948 from the estate of Fr. Connor.J6.6K15.5L6.2M15.2O[Tennessee, Bank of Tennessee]RnoneT[blank]V 6.2 x 15.2W 6.6 x 15.5€A1861B10C J. ManouvriersH@Donated to the University in 1948 from the estate of Fr. Connor.J8.1K18.6L7.9M18OT10Rcut-outT[blank]ZA2B$5CHoyer & Ludwig, Richmond, VADBbGThis particular example is extremely worn, and it is quite difficult to determine its serial number. The condition of the bottom of the bill may suggest a cut-out cancellation.H@Donated to the University in 1948 from the estate of Fr. Connor.J7.9K17.3L7.9M17.3OT11Rcut-outT[blank]PGP?C# ?$%`C&'<()`D*+ C,)A|The center design is Moneta seated beside an open treasure chest (another prewar design). The vignette came from plates furnished by the Bank of Charleston, S.C. Two sailors are to the lower left. These notes are printed on plain paper. 47 minor varieties exist, which result from plate letters A to E, AD to AL, A1 to A16 and printing differences. 469,660 notes were issued.|V 7.6 x 18.7W 7.8 x 19.2*A3B$50CKeatinge & BallDXAE28125G_This note is printed on red fibre paper and has triangular cut-out cancellations on the bottom.H@Donated to the University in 1948 from the estate of Fr. Connor.J8.2K17.9L7.8M17.8OT16Rcut-outT[blank]2AThese notes are dated June 2, 1862. In the center is an allegorical representation of the Confederacy striking down the Union. (Actually, it is Hercules liberating Prometheus by killing the vulture that was eating his liver.) There is a bust of Judah P. Benjamin, Attorney-General and later Secretary of State of the Confederacy, to the upper left. 43 varieties exist in First, Second and Third Series.V 6.8 x 15.6W7 x 15.83AEB$10CHoyer & LudwigDIE [illegible]GwThis example has a piece of tape bearing writing over the on of Confederate. It is an example also of Variety (A).H@Donated to the University in 1948 from the estate of Fr. Connor.J7.9K18L7.7M17.9OT46RnoneT[blank]PG >AThe Capitol of the Confederate States (Virginia State Capitol, Richmond) is in the center. A bust of C. G. Memminger is to the lower right. These bills have a blue ornate reverse with the denomination. They are printed on pink paper. These are imprinted with a 1st, 2nd and 3rd Series. 90 plate letter (A to H) and printing firm varieties exist. 2,833,600 notes were produced. 1st Series notes with a J. T. Paterson & Co. imprint on white paper, unsigned, and without numbers are considerB ed samples.V 7.5 x 17.7W7.6 x 18?A5B$5CKeatinge & BallDEE21043GCThis example has triangular cut-out cancellations along the bottom.H@Donated to the University in 1948 from the estate of Fr. Connor.J7.8K18.1L7.5M17.9OT53Rcut-outS1T 7.1 x 17.5DIGG5Our example has yellowed paper. The tower is shaded.H@Donated to the University in 1948 from the estate of Fr. Connor.J7.6K17.3L7.5M17.3OT51RnoneS1T 6.9 x 16.3AThe Tennessee State Capitol, Nashville, is in the center. A bust of Alexander H. Stephens, Vice-President of the Confederate States, is to the lower right. These bills are printed on pink paper with blue ornate reverses. These bills were printed in a1st Series only. The face of the tower on the capitol exists with and without shading. 56 plate letter (A to H) and printing firm varieties exist. 707,200 notes were produced.V 7.5 x 17.3W 7.6 x 17.3HA5B$50CKeatinge & BallDYAE20471GtOur example has circular cut-out cancellation to either side of the bust. Otherwise, it is in quite good condition.H@Donated to the University in 1948 from the estate of Fr. Connor.J8.2K18.8L7.8M18.4OT50Rcut-outT 6.2 x 16.7OQrMAA profile head of Jefferson Davis is in the center. This is the same design as used on the 10 postage stamp and engraved by Halpin. These bills have printed signatures and are printed on pink paper. They are printed with a 1st and 2nd Series. 36 plate letter varieties exist (A to I), with and without flourishes above letter. The serial numbers were stamped in both large and small size. 1,831,517 notes were produced.V 5.5 x 10.7W 6.2 x 11.3NA6B50C Archer & DalyDEE104330H@Donated to the University in 1948 from the estate of Fr. Connor.J6.2K11.1L5.6M10.6OT63RnoneS1T[blank]2122QRoOAA profile head of Jefferson Davis is in the center. This is the same design as used on the 10 postage stamp and engraved by Halpin. These bills have printed signatures and are printed on pink paper. They are printed with a 1st and 2nd Series. 36 plate letter varieties exist (A to I), with and without flourishes above letter. The serial numbers were stamped in both large and small size. 1,831,517 notes were produced.V 5.6 x 10.7W6 x 11.1PA6B50C Archer & DalyDHE81742H@Donated to the University in 1948 from the estate of Fr. Connor.J6.1K11.1L5.5M10.6OT63RnoneS1T[blank]b@YGdBJcAEdHceGfVCgEihGhiGg`kAjmKoHlprAntTvAwAoxAyAzAr{A|Ak}Au~AvAw€A€A€A€Az€A€A€A€A€A€A€A|€A€A~€At€A€A€A€A€A€A€A€A€A€A€A€A€AC€BRVQAA profile head of Jefferson Davis is in the center. This is the same design as used on the 10 postage stamp and engraved by Halpin. These bills have printed signatures and are printed on pink paper. They are printed with a 1st and 2nd Series. 36 plate letter varieties exist (A to I), with and without flourishes above letter. The serial numbers were stamped in both large and small size. 1,831,517 notes were produced.V5.6 x 11W 6.3 x 11.3RA6B$1CKeatinge & BallDBE40127GOOur example has circular cut-out cancellation marks to either side of the bust.H@Donated to the University in 1948 from the estate of Fr. Connor.J7.6K17.8L7.3M17.6OT62Rcut-outS2T[blank]XZAThe Capitol of the Confederate States (Virginia State Capitol, Richmond) is in the center. There is a bust of C. G. Memminger, Confederate cabinet member, to the lower right. This bill has a blue ornate reverse with denomination. They were printed on plain and watermarked paper (CSA block, CSA block letters with wavy borderline, J Whatman 1862, Hodgkinson & Co. Wookey Hole Mill). J Whatman 1862 and Hodgkinson & Co. watermarked notes are scarcer. These bills are overprinted at right witBPh month of issue April 1863 to February 1864. They were also printed with a1st, 2nd and 3rd Series and without series. More than 160 plate letter (A to H), printers imprint and paper variety combinations exist. If date overprints and other minor varieties are included, the number is greatly increased. 7,745,600 notes were issued.>V 7.5 x 17.9W 7.9 x 18.4[A6B$5CKeatinge & BallDHE27819Z[GzThis example is printed on plain paper and has an issue date of June 1863. Cross-shaped cut cancellation marks were used.H@Donated to the University in 1948 from the estate of Fr. Connor.J7.6K18.2L7.4M17.9OT60RcutS2T7 x 17.4AThe Capitol of the Confederate States (Virginia State Capitol, Richmond) is in the center. There is a bust of C. G. Memminger, Confederate cabinet member, to the lower right. This bill has a blue ornate reverse with denomination. They were printed on plain and watermarked paper (CSA block, CSA block letters with wavy borderline, J Whatman 1862, Hodgkinson & Co. Wookey Hole Mill). J Whatman 1862 and Hodgkinson & Co. watermarked notes are scarcer. These bills are overprinted at right witZT\AThe Capitol of the Confederate States (Virginia State Capitol, Richmond) is in the center. There is a bust of C. G. Memminger, Confederate cabinet member, to the lower right. This bill has a blue ornate reverse with denomination. They were printed on plain and watermarked paper (CSA block, CSA block letters with wavy borderline, J Whatman 1862, Hodgkinson & Co. Wookey Hole Mill). J Whatman 1862 and Hodgkinson & Co. watermarked notes are scarcer. These bills are overprinted at right witBPh month of issue April 1863 to February 1864. They were also printed with a1st, 2nd and 3rd Series and without series. More than 160 plate letter (A to H), printers imprint and paper variety combinations exist. If date overprints and other minor varieties are included, the number is greatly increased. 7,745,600 notes were issued.>V 7.3 x 17.8W7.3 x 18]A6B$10CKeatinge & BallDBE6024`AaH_iversity in 1948 from the estate of Fr. Connor.J7.3K17.7L7.3M17.5OT59RcutS1T 6.7 x 16.7V 7.3 x 17.5ryAThe Capitol of the Confederate States (Virginia State Capitol, Richmond) is in the center. This bill also has a bust of C. G. Memminger, Confederate cabinet member, to the lower right. These bills are printed in pink and black and have a blue web reverse with denomination. Plain paper was used. These were issued in Series 1 to 7 and without series for a total of 64 plate letter varieties (A to H). 5,525,264 notes were issued (incomplete data). One of these notes was found in PresidentB* Lincolns wallet after his assassination.V 7.5 x 17.4W 7.8 x 17.8zA7B$5CKeatinge & BallDGE32141H@Donated to the University in 1948 from the estate of Fr. Connor.J8K17.8L7.5M17.8OT69RnoneT 7.3 x 17.36.1K10.8L5.6M10.6OT72RnoneS1T[blank]V 5.6 x 10.6tate of Fr. Connor.J6.1K10.8L5.6M10.6OT72RnoneS1T[blank]V 5.6 x 10.6ovAThe Capitol of the Confederate States (Virginia State Capitol, Richmond) is in the center. This bill also has a bust of C. G. Memminger, Confederate cabinet member, to the lower right. These bills are printed in pink and black and have a blue web reverse with denomination. Plain paper was used. These were issued in Series 1 to 7 and without series for a total of 64 plate letter varieties (A to H). 5,525,264 notes were issued (incomplete data). One of these notes was found in PresidentB* Lincolns wallet after his assassination.V 7.5 x 17.9W7.8 x 18wA7B$5CKeatinge & BallDDE20853H@Donated to the University in 1948 from the estate of Fr. Connor.J8K17.5L7.5M17.5OT69RnoneS5T 7.3 x 17.2]V 7.6 x 17.9W 8.1 x 18.4vA7B$5CKeatinge & BallDCE87478blank]V 7.6 x 17.9W 8.1 x 18.4vA7B$5CKeatinge & BallDCE87478€AThere is a bust of Jefferson Davis, President of the Confederate States, in the center. These were printed with pink and black ink and have a blue web reverse with denomination. Plain paper was used. They were issued in Series 1 to 4 and without series and with or without a flourish over the Con of Confederate, making a total of 36 plate letter varieties (WA to ZA). 1,671,444 notes were issued (incomplete data).V 8.2 x 18.5W 8.5 x 18.8€A7B$50CKeatinge & BallDYAE54250G,This example has no flourish over the Con.H@Donated to the University in 1948 from the estate of Fr. Connor.J8.4K18.7L7.9M18.7OT66RnoneS3T 7.3 x 17.2€AThere is a bust of Jefferson Davis, President of the Confederate States, in the center. These were printed with pink and black ink and have a blue web reverse with denomination. Plain paper was used. They were issued in Series 1 to 4 and without series and with or without a flourish over the Con of Confederate, making a total of 36 plate letter varieties (WA to ZA). 1,671,444 notes were issued (incomplete data).V 8.1 x 18.5W 8.5 x 18.6€A7B$50CKeatinge & BallDZAE35399G,This example has no flourish over the Con.H@Donated to the University in 1948 from the estate of Fr. Connor.J8.4K18.9L8.1M18.6OT66RnoneS4T 7.3 x 17.3€AA vignette of Women of the South as represented by Lucy H. Pickens is in the center. Two soldiers are to the lower left. A bust of George W. Randolph, Confederate cabinet member, is to the lower right. The bills were printed in pink and black. They have a blue web reverse with denomination and are printed on plain paper. These bills are printed with a Series I and II and without series. 12 plate letter varieties exist (A, B, C, D of each). There are probably over 100 minor varietieBs due to differences in engraving and size of notes within frame line. 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