There are so many replica (as well as outright fake) CSA bills on the market that almost none of them have any value other than as curiosities.
The fact that your facsimile was used in a specific advertising campaign may make it of interest to collectors of that firm's memorabilia. However assigning a value in that case is outside the scope of this thread, unfortunately.
If it's legit (meaning it's confederate) then you got some money comin. All real confederate money is rare. Rare enoungh to inflate their worth 3000% sometimes. Many imitation Confederate notes were made, and made to look old. Most will have 'Facsimile' in small print on the bottom (usually) of one side.
It is a fake. Serial Number 65798 and the word FACSIMILE on the reverse side in the lower right corner. Origin unknown, printed prior to 1979.
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Confederate money is worthless.
There was no Confederate money in 1845.
Assuming it's genuine, the value of a five dollar Confederate bill will fluctuate. Currently, it is available via resale markets with a price range of 20 to 30 dollars per bill. However huge numbers of "Confederate" bills are actually replicas that were sold by gift shops at Civil War sites, printed for use in advertising campaigns, etc. You'll need to have your bill authenticated in person by an expert dealer or appraiser.
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No Confederate coins exist dated 1862. All are dated 1861.