

1864 Confederate States of America $10 Notes – Historic Civil War Currency
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Own a remarkable relic from one of the most defining periods in American history with these 1864 Confederate States of America $10 Notes. Issued during the final year of the American Civil War, these historic banknotes were printed in Richmond, Virginia, the capital of the Confederacy. Today, they stand as powerful artifacts that reflect the economic challenges and political turmoil of the era.
Dated February 17, 1864, each note features intricate engravings and symbolic imagery, including a vignette of soldiers on horseback pulling cannons and a portrait of Robert M. T. Hunter, the Confederate Secretary of State. These notes served as promissory currency, intended to be redeemed following a Confederate victory. However, after the Confederacy’s surrender in 1865, they became obsolete—transforming them into highly collectible pieces of American history.
Highly sought after by numismatists and Civil War historians, Confederate currency offers a tangible connection to the past and remains a cornerstone of historical paper money collections.
Key Details
- Country: Confederate States of America
- Denomination: $10
- Date Issued: February 17, 1864
- Place of Issue: Richmond, Virginia
- Historical Era: American Civil War (1861–1865)
- Portrait: Robert M. T. Hunter
- Vignette: Soldiers on horseback pulling cannons
- Type: Confederate Treasury Note (T-68)
- Serial Numbers: Hand-numbered with authentic signatures
- Material: Printed on period paper with detailed engravings
- Legal Status: Obsolete; no longer redeemable
- Collectibility: Highly desirable among collectors of Civil War memorabilia
Historical Significance
Confederate currency was issued to finance the Southern war effort and functioned as a promise of payment contingent upon a Confederate victory. As inflation rose and the Confederacy collapsed, these notes lost their monetary value but gained immense historical importance. Today, they serve as enduring reminders of the economic and political realities of the Civil War.
Printed in Richmond and circulated throughout the Confederacy, these notes provide a rare glimpse into the financial systems of 19th-century America.
Rarity and Investment Appeal
- Authentic Civil War Artifact: Over 160 years old.
- Iconic Confederate Issue: A staple in American historical currency collections.
- Intricate Engraving: Reflects the craftsmanship of 19th-century printing.
- Strong Collector Demand: Popular among numismatists and Civil War enthusiasts.
- Historic Significance: Represents a pivotal era in U.S. history.
- Investment Potential: Value increases with quality, rarity, and preservation.
Why Add This Note to Your Collection?
The 1864 Confederate States of America $10 Note is more than a collectible—it is a tangible piece of American history. Whether you are an advanced numismatist, historian, or investor, this iconic Civil War artifact offers enduring historical value and timeless appeal.
Secure this extraordinary piece of Civil War currency today.
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