





Set Of 2 1864 Confederate States of America $10 Notes – Consecutive Serial Numbers | Civil War Currency
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Own an authentic piece of American Civil War history with this remarkable set of Confederate States of America Ten-Dollar Notes, dated February 17, 1864. Printed in Richmond, Virginia, these historic banknotes feature consecutive serial numbers and are preserved in uncirculated condition, making them exceptionally desirable among collectors.
Issued during the final years of the Confederacy, these notes served as promissory instruments intended to be redeemed after a successful peace treaty. Although rendered obsolete following the Confederacy’s surrender in 1865, they remain powerful artifacts that reflect the economic realities and turbulent history of the era.
Each note displays intricate engravings, including a striking vignette of soldiers on horseback pulling cannons and a portrait of Confederate Secretary of State Robert M. T. Hunter. Their historical significance, combined with their rarity in consecutive uncirculated condition, makes this set a prized addition to any numismatic collection.
Key Details
- Country: Confederate States of America
- Denomination: $10
- Date Issued: February 17, 1864
- Location Printed: Richmond, Virginia
- Serial Numbers: Consecutive
- Condition: Uncirculated
- Portrait: Robert M. T. Hunter
- Vignette: Soldiers on horseback pulling cannons
- Signatures: Hand-signed and hand-numbered
- Type: Confederate Treasury Note (Promissory Currency)
- Historical Era: American Civil War (1861–1865)
- Catalog Reference: Typically listed as T-68 (varies by variety)
Historical Significance
Confederate currency was issued to finance the Southern war effort during the American Civil War. Unlike U.S. currency, these notes were backed by a promise of payment contingent upon a Confederate victory. Following the war’s conclusion in 1865, the notes became worthless as legal tender but gained enduring historical and collectible value.
Printed in Richmond—the capital of the Confederacy—these notes serve as tangible reminders of one of the most defining periods in American history.
Rarity and Collectibility
- Consecutive Serial Numbers: Highly prized and increasingly scarce.
- Uncirculated Condition: Exceptional preservation enhances desirability and value.
- Civil War-Era Artifact: Over 160 years old.
- Historic Confederate Issue: A cornerstone collectible for paper money enthusiasts.
- Hand-Signed Treasury Notes: Authentic and historically significant.
- Strong Market Demand: Popular among collectors of Americana and numismatics.
Design Highlights
- Obverse: Features a detailed vignette of Confederate artillery in motion, symbolizing the wartime struggle.
- Portrait: Depicts Robert M. T. Hunter, a prominent Confederate statesman.
- Typography and Engraving: Showcases intricate 19th-century printing techniques.
Why Add This Set to Your Collection?
This 1864 Confederate $10 Consecutive Note Set represents a rare opportunity to own a compelling piece of Civil War history. Its historical importance, striking design, and scarce consecutive numbering make it an outstanding addition to any advanced numismatic collection.
Secure this extraordinary relic of American history today.
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