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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?
I have a 10,000 dollar Confederate treasury note. Montgomery May or (Aug) 28th, 1861 also have a 1,000 one same date and place same no. 88. Have 4 $100 confederate bills RIchmond Feb. 17th, 1864 all same No. 47128. I have 3 $10, 6 $20 and 5 $50. Are they worth anything?
Can you give me an estimate value of confederate T67
Antietam (Sharpsburg) - September 17th 1862
as of 12.35 April 17th 1.3045
If it has one of the following serial numbers, then it's a modern replica sold at museums and historical sites, only worth its weight in paper. 1372 2625 2626 13410 18410 23483 46410 76627 80967 93941
Andrew Barton (Banjo) Paterson.
April 12,1861:Confederate troops attacked Fort Sumter on that day.This thing started the Civil War.
one 17th century florin = $14 USD now based on current price of silver and amount of silver in florin
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This is a very vague question. There are a wide range of 17th century gold coins that I could give you a number of answers to. Here is a list of what specifications you will need and I can give you an exact value, both numismatic and melt. Country it is from Denomination (how much was it worth back then in local currency) Exact date or ruler Condition (which there is a slight possibility I could provide for you based on the above) Once you have all of these specifications I will be more than happy to answer you're question.