Only if you could travel back in time before the CSA lost the Civil War. Confederate money was only valid while the Confederate States existed.
Most confederate coins were struck by the New Orleans mint.
No Confederate coins exist dated 1862. All are dated 1861.
A popular example of a coinage government monopoly is expressed in the confederate coins as well as the Union coins.
7-25-11>>> Genuine Confederate coins (less than 20) are dated 1861, coins dated 1862 were struck during the civil war but were not struck by the confederacy. Also the C.S.A. never struck any gold coins.
Coins
The authentic coins have a value of over $100,000.00 each. The confederate cent has mass reproductions made to sell as souvenir's most are marked by the word copy on the coin.If you have one of these coins, it's a fake.
No matter what the date is of the coin. The Confederate States of America struck no gold coins of any denomination. It is NOT genuine.
They didn’t use coins.
You don't give a date with the question, but it doesn't matter. All the authentic Confederate coins are well accounted for. Many copies and replicas exist.
No $20.00 coins were struck by the Confederacy at the New Orleans Mint. Replicas of the purposed coins have been made for many years and sold as novelty coins. Values are $3.00-$5.00 on eBay.
Yes. The Ming Dynasty did use coins.
Canadians use coins and paper money.