$225.00 SOLD
Originally $250.00
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Item Code: 173-2689
Archivally framed Confederate bearer bond issued during the war to finance the Southern cause. Bond measures 12 3/4” x 13 1/4”, frame measures 16 ½” x 20 ½”. The bond is held with Archival Hinge Tissue and rests on acid-free, PH buffered paper. The document is matted by acid-free, 100% rag mat boards.
This actual bond was sold to European investors after its issue in Richmond. At the end of the war, the Bank of England held all Confederate Bonds in their vaults in an effort to reclaim some of their worth from the US Government. The effort failed, and the bonds remained hidden in the vault in London for over 120 years. The bonds were unearthed in the late 1980s and sold via Sotheby Auctioneers to Heritage Rare Coin in Dallas. This particular bond was hand-picked by the previous owner directly from the large wooden casks from London the week they arrived at Heritage in 1988.
Criswell# 111, - The Shiloh Bond with engraving of Treasury Secretary Memminger at Center. Engraving depicts the Confederate ‘victory’ at Shiloh, showing the moment that the CS commanding general, Albert Sydney Johnston, was mortally wounded. 8% Coupon Bond. With 15 coupons. Condition AU. Bond Serial Number is 2043; signed by Register of the Treasury Rose. Issued May 1, 1862.
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