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Confederate money, issued by the Confederate States during the American Civil War, varied in design and denomination. It typically featured intricate engravings, with portraits of prominent figures like Jefferson Davis and imagery reflecting Southern symbols, such as the Confederate flag and agricultural themes. The notes were often printed in various colors, including green, brown, and gray, and were marked with their value, which ranged from small denominations to large sums. Due to the lack of backing by gold or silver, the money quickly depreciated and became nearly worthless by the war's end.

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