Sounds like a bad fake to me. The Confederacy only existed from 1861 to 1865.
I would have to see a pic of the item front and back
No. The last silver 1 dollar coin was issued in 1935.
paper money
If the serial number of the Alabama note is 834 then it's worthless and is only a replica. Millions of replica Confederate bills have been given away as promotions and sold in gift shops. Problem is, up till the 1970s it wasn't required that replicas have the word copy prominently displayed anywhere. A lot of the replicas are made on artificially aged paper and use good-quality photocopy techniques, so they're difficult to tell from the originals unless you know what to look for (e.g. serial # 834)
according to pawnstars a few grand depending on condition
No, it is a 100.00 Georgia Treasury note issued April 6, 1864
paper $$$ - AnDrea C. chheeaaa!
Treasury
Corporate bonds are issued by a company, Treasury bonds by the government
Collectively, the issues of the U.S. Treasury are referred to as Treasuries.
The CUSIP number for the latest series of IBonds issued by the U.S. Department of the Treasury is 912810SM4.
Issued Shares Authorized Shares = Issued Shares (sold to investors) + Unissued Shares Issued Shares = Outstanding Stock (held by investors) + Treasury Stock (stock bought back by company)