The vast majority of supposed Confederate bills are actually replicas made for sale as Civil War mementos. Anything made since the 1970s should have the word COPY or REPLICA worked into the design, but older ones usually don't have that tell-tale detail.
The linked site lists the serial numbers of many common replica bills. If your bill is listed there it's a copy. If not you should have it examined by an expert who handles Confederate currency.
An 1864 500-dollar Confederate note can be worth over $850. This value is dependent on the bill's condition, and whether or not it has been authenticated.
I have a confederate 100 dollar bill dated feb 17th 1864. I know it is not a copy.it has 10856 on the front and richmond. can you tell me the value?
$350.
Approximately $956 in our day
30$ to 50$ , but at actions, could go as high as 100$
An 1864 500-dollar Confederate note can be worth over $850. This value is dependent on the bill's condition, and whether or not it has been authenticated.
I have a confederate 100 dollar bill dated feb 17th 1864. I know it is not a copy.it has 10856 on the front and richmond. can you tell me the value?
$350.
Approximately $956 in our day
30$ to 50$ , but at actions, could go as high as 100$
The value is about 39$ if the bill is in good condition
That serial number indicates it's a replica bill and not the genuine article. It has curiosity value only.
You'd need to have it authenticated. There are probably more copies and counterfeits of CSA currency than real bills.
hi what is your name?well we don't know what its worth yet so go ask someone else please
Confederate money is worthless.
Confederate money is worthless.
Hi, your bill, if authentic, should be worth about $60 in Good Condition to $500+ in Uncirculated Condition. Contact a professional before selling.