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Since the Civil War ended in 1865, there are no authentic CSA coins dated 1867.
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Confederate States of America (CS) did not exist in 1858.
Depending on the condition, it can be worth up to $275. However the monatary value is worthless....
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.
The value is very little or nothing. Reproductions have no numismatic value. Please note that the Confederate States of America never made any gold coins.
All genuine Confederate coins are dated 1861 not 1862, you may have a Liberty Seated half dollar that is dated 1862, but it was not made by the C.S.A.
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I don't know what the T after the date is but I know it's fake. Confederate coin reproductions are sold all over the southern states in gift shops, real Confederate coins are pretty much accounted for.
The Confederate States of America struck no gold coins of any denomination or date. It is NOT genuine.
While they did not have a completely different currency, like Dollars and Euro's, the confederate states did have slight differences on their notes, and so was worth a different amount depending on what store they were in. The different stores had different worths for the other sides currency than their own, so the Federal money was worth a different amount in the Confederate store, and vice verca.
Wanna check that date again? The Civil War ended in 1865 and the Confederacy was dissolved.