First, you would have to verify that it is real -- there are more copies out there than there are real ones. Copies have a minimal novelty value. Second, there are many different denominations, dates, etc. for Confederate notes -- you would need to specify exactly which one(s) you have. I suggest you find a local coin show, and take the currency with you to get a free appraisal from a dealer at the show. Try checking coinshows.com to see if there are any shows coming up in your area.
No unles a colector is interested in buying it
Genuine examples are fairly valuable, but the market is saturated with replicas. It's impossible to give a specific value without knowing details about the note.
The value went down.
There was no Confederate money in 1845.
Value of 1874 series 10 cent paper money
No unles a colector is interested in buying it
Many people doubte the value of paper maney and raised the price of goods.<3
Genuine examples are fairly valuable, but the market is saturated with replicas. It's impossible to give a specific value without knowing details about the note.
it all got sold out
Money is spent for making paper, your opinion is invalid.
The value went down.
There was no Confederate money in 1845.
Confederate money from the Civil War era has no monetary value today. It is considered a historical artifact and is not accepted as legal tender.
Yes it is phoney money.
Confederate money lost value during the Civil War due to inflation caused by the Confederate government printing more money than it could back with gold or silver. This led to a significant decrease in the purchasing power of Confederate currency.
Value of 1874 series 10 cent paper money
I would say yes. When has paper money ever held it's value?