THREE WAYS TO QUICKLY IDENTIFY CONFEDERATE CURRENCY manhattancoinclub.org › newsletter › ConfederateCurrency
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Feel the edges of the money. Most notes were cut by hand using shears or scissors. If it is rough or uneven, it is probably authentic. Be careful, though--due ...
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You can tell Fake Paper Money by the Serial Number. Check your notes against this list before writing. If your note matches a listed serial number it will ...
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However, much of the Confederate money we see is actually fake – counterfeit. Confederate money has been counterfeited and reproduced for more than a century ...
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If your denomination and year matches the serial number listed, then what you have is not authentic and it has no collector value. There are no exceptions. Some ...
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29 Nov 2019 · In most cases, iron gall ink was used to print CSA notes, which usually turned brown as it oxided and aged. If one sees a Confederate note where ...
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9 Nov 2021 · How To Tell If My Confederate Money Is Real Worth ... All Confederate notes have at least one serial number stamped or handwritten on them. Most ...
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It is hard to tell on a couple of them, but if the serial numbers are written and you can tell that its ink - and the signatures are written and not printed on ...
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By the end of 1863, the Confederate dollar (or "Greyback", to distinguish it from the then-new "Greenback" paper US dollar, which was likewise put into ...
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These notes were issued in 4 Series (1861, 1862, 1863, & 1864) with numerous varieties in each series. After the defeat of the South in the Civil War, CSA's ...
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3 May 2021 · When the Confederate army surrendered in April 1865, graybacks lost any remaining value they might have had.
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Instead, the money was a promissory note of credit, which promised the bearer compensation six months after the end of the war. In essence, Confederate dollars ...
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10 Oct 2021 · Sam said he printed a total of 1.56 million fake Confederate notes with a face value of around $15 million. He claimed to have made $50,000 from ...
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Most Confederate money was hand-signed with iron gall ink. This dark brown ink oxidized over time, causing it to bleed through to the back of the note. While ...
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