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Currency & Bonds - Confederate Bonds 1863-1865
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Large Size Equestrian Design 1864 Confederate $1000 Bond CD144D
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This a great looking and beautifully designed original Confederate States of America savings bond. This is an original C.S. bond and it was to be issued for the sum of $1,000.00. This is the 1864 issue that has the Confederate Equestrian figure in the center of the top which is the great seal of the Confederacy. On the left hand side of the bond it has the image of "JUSTICE" and on the right hand side it has "LIBERTY". This one has 59 of the original interest coupons attached at the bottom. When the date on the coupon arrived that is printed on the bottom of the coupon you could cash it in for your interest payment, if the Confederacy would have won. The bond is hand signed and numbered in fine old ink. This bond is 100% authentic in all regards. Also on the upper left hand corner of the back is the red ink stamp of the Confederate Treasury Department. These were engraved by J. Archer of Richmond, Virginia and were printed by the Evans & Cogswell firm of Columbia, South Carolina. This is the style listed as CR-144 in the Confederate bond book by Criswell and as #329 in Ball's Bond Book. There were 11,200 of these bonds issued by the Confederacy. This is a great looking bond for your office or relic room wall.


Item #: B4277
Shipping Weight: 1 lb
Your Price:$195.00 USD
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