$1000 CONFEDERATE BOND ISSUED FROM RICHMOND

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Mid war bond issued from the Confederate Capital at Richmond, Virginia. The bond is dated February 20, 1863 and is number 21992. The center design is a bust view of Jefferson Davis and a view of the city of Richmond. The printer of this bond is Evans & Cogswell, Columbia, S.C. and Lithography by G. Wojciechowski. At the bottom are 7 coupons. Only 6 are visible in the photo. One coupon is sewn on over another. The first was redeemable July 1, 1865 and the last on July 1, 1868. Bond is in good condition and all ink inscriptions are readable. Back has blue stamp that reads “Het Stempel zigtbaar bevonden. Amsterdam 5 September 1865. Het Algemeen Beurs-Comite, Voor Publieke Fondsen.”

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