Confederate money was made in the Confederate States of America---not the US. The southern states seceded from the Union and formed their own country. Every country produces their own currency so people can buy and sale in the market.
because thats how god made us
The cultivation of sheep heavily contributed to U.S. expansion and success as a world power. Sheep not only represented a form of livestock for numerous farmers, it also helped them tap into a wealth of new opportunities. This included domestic and foreign trade, along with creating wool to meet the growing global demand.
Yes, it's made in Rigby Idaho. I just spoke with their support in Idaho, the gear is made in China.
Now horses help us by being in the mounted police, shire horses and cobs and horses like that can pull things along for us and horses also help by teaching us to ride them back then they were used for chasing animals so that the person could spear them, pulling things along and letting people ride them! I hope that was the back then time that you wanted!
Jute is made from plant fibre not animals
President Abraham Lincoln
Confederate money is completely worthless. It is worth nothing in the US.
If it's legit (meaning it's confederate) then you got some money comin. All real confederate money is rare. Rare enoungh to inflate their worth 3000% sometimes. Many imitation Confederate notes were made, and made to look old. Most will have 'Facsimile' in small print on the bottom (usually) of one side.
USA Money is made at The US Department of Treasury at Washington D.C.
The Confederate States were the reason for the war. The war was them versus the United States government.
US paper money is made at the Bureau of Engraving and Printing, coins are made at the US mint.
to us! to us!
yes, Us money is made out of a type of special money.
Confederate money is worthless.
Confederate money is worthless.
There was no confederate money in 1851.
the 1861 Confederate penny was made of copper or nickel