You haven't provided nearly enough information. Your best option would be to take the note to a dealer specializing in banknotes and/or civil war memorabilia.
Confederate money is worthless.
Confederate money is worthless.
Confederate money is completely worthless. It is worth nothing in the US.
$1175
$2938
It is worth a 100.00 today
IF it's genuine it could be worth 5k but it has to be in good condition I am a pawn shop owner. Someone bought me a 1000$ confederate and the oldest one is worth 1.5 million. 1$ bill today in awesome condition is worth 1.50 today 50 cents more Any Confederate paper money has to be checked by an expert to make sure it's not a copy. Until the Hobby Protection Act required the word COPY to appear on reproductions, enormous numbers of replicas were printed. Many were sold as souvenirs; in the 1920s one firm gave away high-quality photocopies as promotional items.
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.
Its a not valuable it's from 1950s-60s. Its a copy it can be worth $100 or less
The value of a $1,000 Confederate bill from May 23, 1811, would depend on its condition and rarity, as well as the current demand among collectors. However, it's important to note that the Confederate States of America did not exist until 1861, so any bill dated 1811 would not be a Confederate bill and would likely be a different currency from that period. If you're referring to a Confederate bill from the Civil War era, such notes often have very little value today, sometimes ranging from a few dollars to a few hundred, depending on their condition and provenance.
That's a known serial number from 1950s-60s replicas, and it's not worth anything.
$350.