Yes. You can still buy Confederate money at coin shows.
The role of the CSA was to set up their own nation. CSA stands for Confederate States of America or simply the Confederacy. It was set up on February 8, 1861.
The answer is George Washington. The CSA may have ceased to exist in legal terms in respect to The Union in 1865, But this does not mean they ceased to print on that day as most Confederate states were re-admitted to The Union between 1868-70. They were still producing money in the mean time, although a bar of soap probably cost $300 =PMoreThe last official CSA notes were part of what was called the "7th issue", or series, beginning in February 1864. While individual states did produce their own currency, these were not issued by the CSA itself and are sometimes referred to as "rebel state(s) currency" to distinguish them from CSA bills.
In according to my opinion our own currency is highest currency......
You'd need to have it authenticated. There are probably more copies and counterfeits of CSA currency than real bills.
No. Bangladesh has its own currency, the Taka.
There are many Arab countries and each has its own currency.
Depends on which side the US or the CSA the US was because they joined for their own desire or they were taken by the US because they were considered property and trained. The CSA side they join the war because they own desire and the southerners main reason for the war for independence.
Zimbabwe prints its own currency. In fact Zimbabwe has a $100 trillion note
NoThe currency of Brazil is the Brazilian Real.The currency of the USA is the US dollar.Most countries in the world have their own currency.
CSA Air was created in 1998.
BahtNo. Each has its own independent currency.
No. Poland still uses it's own currency.