1862-1863 $100 Confederate States of America Currency Note PMG UNC 62 EPQ
All orders are insured and tracked
1862-1863 $100 Confederate States of America Currency Note PMG UNC 62 EPQ
This 1862-63 $100 Confederate States of America Currency Note PMG UNC 62 EPQ is a remarkable paper currency note produced during the US Civil War. This Confederate currency note arrives graded by PMG as UNC 62 EPQ with a face value of $100 Confederate Dollars. Due to the outcome of the Civil War, this note never became legal currency. Bullion Exchanges is pleased to offer this 1862-63 $100 Confederate States of America Currency Note PMG UNC 62 EPQ, and you can order this piece today!
During the Civil War in the US, the Confederate states established their own system of government. During this time, they also began to issue their own money as legal tender. The only caveat was the money could be redeemed when the Confederacy won the war. So since 1861 until 1864, these banknotes were printed. Most of them are hand-signed and numbered, but the war was not won by the Confederacy, which rendered these notes irredeemable after the war. You might find a rough or uneven border for these currency notes, but this is not damage. When these notes were printed, scissors or shears were used to cut them from the sheets!
The obverse design of the Confederate currency note bears the portrait of John C. Calhoun, former Vice President and inspiration behind the Confederate secession, on the left. Two enslaved people work in a cotton field on the image at the top, and the right side bears an image of a woman, Columbia, in flowing robes. The text on this side also includes the conditions for the validity of the Confederate currency note, date of signature, Register and Treasurer signatures, serial number, and face value. The reverse is blank, but it has stamps remarking interest paid dates.
Product Features:
- Graded by PMG as UNC 62 EPQ
- Produced by the former Confederate US Government
- Face value of $100 Confederate dollars.
- Obverse: Highlights three images. On the left side is a portrait of John C. Calhoun, the top has an illustration of enslaved people working in the field, and the right side bears an image of Columbia in long robes. Text: “Six Months after the Ratification of the Treaty of Peace between the CONFEDERATE STATES & UNITED STATES,”, “THE CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA”, “Will pay to the bearer on demand ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS”, “WITH INTEREST AT TWO CENTS PER DAY”, “Richmond.”, date of signature, the register’s and treasurer’s signatures, and “100” on the left and right.
- Reverse: Intentionally left blank. Carries stamp marks regarding interest paid and dates.
Add this historic 1862-63 $100 Confederate States of America Currency Note PMG UNC 62 EPQ to your collection today! We will carefully package and ship this item to your provided address. Don’t forget to take a peek at some other notes we carry, for example, the 1864 $500 Confederate States of America Currency Note PMG XF 40 and 1902 $5 National Bank of Baltimore Maryland Date Back Currency Note PMG AU 58 EPQ. In the event you have any questions, please feel free to contact our customer service team during our business hours.














