The answer is George Washington. The CSA may have ceased to exist in legal terms in respect to The Union in 1865, But this does not mean they ceased to print on that day as most Confederate states were re-admitted to The Union between 1868-70. They were still producing money in the mean time, although a bar of soap probably cost $300 =P
MoreThe last official CSA notes were part of what was called the "7th issue", or series, beginning in February 1864. While individual states did produce their own currency, these were not issued by the CSA itself and are sometimes referred to as "rebel state(s) currency" to distinguish them from CSA bills.There is no Confederate 50 bill from 1868. During the American Civil War, the Confederate States of America issued its own currency, including various denominations of paper money. However, after the war ended in 1865, the Confederate currency lost its value and ceased to be valid. So, there would not have been any Confederate 50 bill in 1868.
No one, because the CSA ceased to exist in 1865 when it lost the Civil War.
The CSA ceased to exist in 1865, so I would guess $0.00.
That's a known serial number from 1950s-60s replicas, and it's not worth anything.
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?
Most bills at that time were printed by private banks. Please post a new question with a more complete description, including the bank's name and what picture appears on the bill.
No one, because the CSA ceased to exist in 1865 when it lost the Civil War.
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The CSA ceased to exist in 1865, so I would guess $0.00.
That's a known serial number from 1950s-60s replicas, and it's not worth anything.
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?
Bill O'Callaghan was born in 1868.
Bill Hayward was born on 1868-07-02.
Bill Windley was born on 1868-11-28.
Bill Proudfoot was born on 1868-06-11.
Bill Everitt was born on 1868-12-13.
Most bills at that time were printed by private banks. Please post a new question with a more complete description, including the bank's name and what picture appears on the bill.