It's very unlikely that the bill is real. The only Federal $20 bills with that date were Demand Notes and they are considered to be extremely rare. There are oceans of replica $20 Confederate bills on the market; some are very difficult to distinguish from the real thing.
If you don't see the word COPY or REPLICA worked into the design anywhere you should have the bill authenticated by a currency expert but be prepared to find out it isn't genuine.
The Confederate States of America struck no gold coins of any denomination or date. It is NOT genuine.
About $33,000
The Confederate States of America never struck a $5 dollar coin, only half dollars (4)& one cent (15) coins.
What you presumably have is a James Buchanan presidential dollar coin. It was minted in 2010 and is worth one dollar.
The Confederate States of America struck no gold coins of any denomination or date. It is NOT genuine.
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.
Is copper confederate money real
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.
It is a novelty coin and has no numismatic {fancy word for coin collecting} value. These are manufactured by novelty companies and sometimes private individuals and are not issued by government mints.
All 4 of the real Confederate half dollars, each have values of $500,000.00 and more.
The L.W.Bristol Classics is a known maker of Confederate coin reproductions. There are only 4 authentic 1861 Liberty Seated half dollars with the Confederate reverse. This piece has no numismatic collectible value.
Really nothing. The only time a replica coin is worth something is if it is made out of a precious metal like gold or silver, then it is worth the amount of that metal that is in the coin
Not much of a question more of a request. Your best option would be to search Google or Yahoo for images of this coin.