Its worth next to nothing. There is a website where you can buy them 2 for $1.00 with free shipping.
and , some websites , you will get scammed for your money if you use credit.
MoreMany Confederate bills have been widely reproduced, some as legitimate replicas and some as plain old counterfeits. The website linked below shows some of the more common fakes.No monetary value, just historical.
Actually the Confederacy issued the $1000 note during the early part of 1861 while the Capitol was located in Montgomery, Alabama, this is the only $1000 issued by the Confederate Government and is extremely valuable, if it is real. Numerous copies have been made over the years and only the more recent ones denote that they are copies or reproductions.
Confederate paper money was printed in many different designs and from many different sources, so it's not possible to assign a value without having it inspected in person by someone who's an expert in Confederate currency.
However, there's a good chance you have a copy rather than a genuine bill. Millions of replicas have been sold at gift shops around various Civil War sites and in memorabilia. Any made since 1973 will have the word COPY in small letters somewhere in the design.
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Uh, please check a history book. The Confederacy existed from 1861 to 1865, during the Civil War. Anything dated 1841 is a fake.
If 1841 is a plate number and not a date, you still almost certainly have a replica bill and not the real thing.
Depending on condition of note, 500 dollars is the average value, sometimes much lower and sometimes quite a bit higher. These dealers on the whole will devour you if you do not do your homework before hand.
The value is about 39$ if the bill is in good condition
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?
That serial number indicates it's a replica bill and not the genuine article. It has curiosity value only.
There was no Confederate money in 1845.
The value of a bulls head 3 dollar bill from 1864 will depend on the condition. A bill is fair to good condition is worth an estimated $50.00 US dollars.
Approximately $956 in our day
$2.00
The Confederacy was not in existence in 1962.
You'd need to have it authenticated. There are probably more copies and counterfeits of CSA currency than real bills.
With that serial number, it's a known replica from gift shops. You might be able to get 50 cents for it.
Fifty dollars. Funny thing is, I'm pretty sure 1864 federal reserve notes had the value printed on the in six different places-- i guess your bill must be worn out!