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Apr 25, 2026
A group of four (4) Confederate currency notes, including:
1. The Central Bank of Alabama $5 note. Montgomery, Alabama, 18--. Series D, No. -----. A vignette showcasing an overseer (sitting at center), with a blacksmith & an enslaved African American to his left at the end of a dock, a riverboat with the moniker "MONTGOMERY" to the viewer's right.
2. State of Georgia Bank of Commerce $1 note. Savannah, Georgia, 18--. Series C, No. -----. A vignette depicting an enslaved African American male picking cotton to the left. At center, a clipper can be seen sailing across a body of water.
3. State of Mississippi Cotton Pledged $5 note. Jackson, Mississippi, May 1862. No. [4445]. Vignettes showcasing both a Native American and a sailing ship can be seen to the left and right.
4. Central Bank of Alabama $10 note. Montgomery, Alabama, 1858. No. [658]. Vignettes depicting a panoramic view of the city of Montgomery stretching across the top third of the note, showcased in both the foreground and the background, enslaved African-Americans can be seen. There is also a portrait of President George Washington to the lower right.
These bills served as legal currency in their respective states in the years leading up to the American Civil War.
[Civil War, Union, Confederate] [Currency, Tokens, Medals, Numismia, Numismatics, Exonumia, Bonds, Coins, Banknotes]
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