One of these Confederate Dollar Bills from 1862 would be around $50-60 if it is in good shape. However, a large percentage of the "Confederate" bills on the market are actually modern replicas printed on artificially aged paper. Most can be traced back to a small number of genuine bills that were repeatedly copied. See the attached link for more details.
$350.
30$ to 50$ , but at actions, could go as high as 100$
No matter what the date is of the coin. The Confederate States of America struck no gold coins of any denomination. It is NOT genuine.
Confederate money is worthless.
60.00 -
$350.
Confederate States of America (CS) did not exist in 1858.
30$ to 50$ , but at actions, could go as high as 100$
$632,000
Since its a copy, its pretty much worthless to a collector. It might be worth a buck or two as a curiosity to a non-collector though, just make sure that they know its a copy when you sell it!
No matter what the date is of the coin. The Confederate States of America struck no gold coins of any denomination. It is NOT genuine.
Confederate money is worthless.
The value of a Richmond Confederate States of America paper bill, such as one with the serial number 33546, depends on its condition, rarity, and demand among collectors. Generally, Confederate currency can range from a few dollars to several hundred, or even more for rare issues in excellent condition. To determine its specific worth, it's advisable to consult a currency collector or appraiser who specializes in Confederate money.
60.00 -
its worth being recycled
no about 5c
2784 dollars