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Before thinking about value, the first thing you have to do is make sure that the bill is authentic. Right now, the fact that it has a serial number the same as the date makes me suspicious, I can't say that it is a fake based on the serial number (I can't find any information that the serial number 1862 is a known fraud) but you have to be aware that there is more fake Confederate currency circulating than real. If genuine it could be worth $100 or so depending on condition. But the number one thing you have to do is get it authenticated. I would check online and make sure that your note matches up with the period technology (for example, not signed in black ink) and make sure that it doesn't say "facsimile" or "COPY" anywhere on the bill itself. If all those things match up, I would take it to a reputable dealer in paper currency and see what they think and they might be able to give you an estimate of price. If they think it is real and you don't want to sell it right then, I would pay the fee and send it into a currency grading company to have it slabbed, authenticated and graded. This will make it much easier to sell or have it insured.

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If the paper is brown and brittle, and the serial number is 16760, it's a modern replica, and it's worth about 10 cents.

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It is replica from the 50's and 60's. It is worth nothing.

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