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1864 $1 Confederate (T-71)1 Available • Paper money, U.S. currency ∙ Good
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This uniface printed banknote features Clement Clay (CSA Senator 1861-63), with a pink lace work. There are two small edge tears, the first at top above Clay's head that extends thru the margin almost to the oval. The other is on the bottom of the note about the center which goes into the margin barely into the lace work. There is also a stain on the back. This is a well circulated banknote which has passed through many hands based on the condition of this 159 year-old note!

TypePaper money, U.S. currency
ConditionGood
Bill TypeBanknotes
CirculationCirculated
Denomination$1
Year1864
NationUnited States
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I am a life member of the ANA and other organizations since 1981. I specialize in Confederate and Obsolete currency. I had the distinct honor to study under and work for the late Grover Criswell. He of course wrote the book on confederate paper money and bonds and obsolete currency within the US. During my many years, I have studied many types of paper money but specialize in Confederate material and US Obsolete currency (wildcat banking era). I offer not only the two types above but, have Colonial and Continental currency, US Postal currency (fractional), some US notes, US coins, and even old stocks and bonds (primarily auto and railroad). IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR SOMETHING IN PARTICULAR, PLEASE SEND ME A MESSAGE.
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