Confederate States of America, $100 Note

Date: Feb. 17th, 1864
American Civil War

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Item Description:

Includes an archival grade document sleeve.

  • Origin: Confederate States of America
  • Date: Feb. 17th, 1864
  • Denomination: 100 Dollars
  • Mint: Keatinge & Ball, Columbia, South Carolina
  • Size: 7.5 x 3.3 inches
  • Face Side: Vignette of 2 soldiers left, Lucy Pickens (First Lady of South Carolina) center, George W. Randolph (Confederate General) right.
  • Back Side: HUNDRED - Denomination in decorative blue guilloches.
  • Notes: At the beginning of the Civil War, the 11 states of the newly formed Confederacy needed currency to fund the war effort. Known as "greybacks," the new Confederate banknotes were backed by a promise to pay the bearer back, with many pledging payment “two years after the ratification of a treaty of peace between the Confederate States and the United States.” Ironically, the initial batch of Confederate banknotes were printed in New York City and then smuggled back into the South, but problems with printing money in enemy territory led the Confederacy to employ Southern private printing companies instead. Early issue banknotes often had unrelated designs, including mythical gods, due to a lack of skilled engravers and printing tools in the South. However, later notes included Confederate themes such as famous southern politicians, historical figures, trains, naval ships, and enslaved people. The value of Confederate notes plummeted as the war turned in the Union’s favor, and they became worthless as currency after the defeat of the South.

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