The Confederacy existed only from 1860 to 1865.
Please check your bill and post a new question with additional details that would help ID it.
A penny from the 1811 is worth $150.00 to $1,110.00.
$150.00 to $1,110.00 is the amount of money in which a penny from 1811 is worth.
You must be in possession of a Capped Bust Half Dollar - a 1811 coin in good condition (G4) is worth: $ 70.00.
, If you in fact have an 1811 " LARGE CENT" Penny it is worth between $15 in AG-3 grade, all the way up to $850 in an EF-40 grade. The rarest 1811 "LARGE CENT" which has the very last "1 in 1811 stamped on top of a "0"" is worth even more up to $2500 in ef-40 grade.
about 1 cent.
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.
0 because it didn't even exist yet
A penny from the 1811 is worth $150.00 to $1,110.00.
$150.00 to $1,110.00 is the amount of money in which a penny from 1811 is worth.
1 kiloliter=1000 liters 1000x1811=1811 kiloliters 1,811,000 liters=1811 kiloliters.
If the coin is dated 1811 and has a denomination of One Dollar it's not a US coin. No US Dollar coins were struck in 1811
You must be in possession of a Capped Bust Half Dollar - a 1811 coin in good condition (G4) is worth: $ 70.00.
Yes i have.Is it worth something. Hasse
, If you in fact have an 1811 " LARGE CENT" Penny it is worth between $15 in AG-3 grade, all the way up to $850 in an EF-40 grade. The rarest 1811 "LARGE CENT" which has the very last "1 in 1811 stamped on top of a "0"" is worth even more up to $2500 in ef-40 grade.
about 1 cent.
I have read that the book was originally published in 1797. I have a copy that is dated 1811 and states that it is the "Fifth Troy Edition." It was published by Parker and Bliss.
The year was 1811