Box 0242
Contains 20 Results:
U.S. Treasury Cancellation Letter and envelope
1912 July 1 to Librarian, Lehigh University from Andrew, A. Pratt (Assistant Secretary, U.S. Treasury Dept. Washington, D.C.) re: A communication of June 27, 1912 assortment of the notes of the Confederate States of America in possession of the Union Army at the close of the war.
1861 Confederate Currency/Notes
1862 Confederate Currency/Notes
April 6th, 1863 Confederate Currency – U.S. Treasury
1864 Confederate currency Feb. 17
$.50 cents 1st series. February 17, 1864. Richmond. Profile bust of Jefferson Davis (Seven notes all same design). Black ink on pink paper, blank reverse. Engraved by Archer & Halpin, Richmond, Va. Serial numbers stamped in black ink. Nos. 101983, 88378,84994?, 94529, 64456, 18631, 54564? (variable conditions, poor, fair, good) $.50 cents 2nd series. Same as previous. No. 2350. (fair condition)
Bartlett Collection – Confederate States of America Currency/Genuine with no cancellations/Keatinge & Ball Engraver
Sept. 2, 1861. Keatinge & Ball, Richmond, Va.
$50. In center ¾ frontal bust view of Jefferson Davis. Black & green ink, blank reverse. No. 3144 (handwritten black ink) (crisp excellent condition)
Sept. 1, 1862. Keatinge & Ball, Columbia, S.C.
$100. In upper center Slaves Hoeing in Field, at lower left John C. Calhoun, at lower right standing figure of Columbia. Black & red ink, blank reverse. No. 81545 (handwritten red ink). (crisp excellent condition).