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Item Code: 990-30
(See Grover Criswell, Confederate States of America Paper Money, Scroll 1, Type 41, p. 144.) By Keating & Ball, Columbia, South Carolina: 678,600 notes issued. This 3 x 7.5” bill features a vignette of John C. Calhoun in lower left corner; slaves weeding cotton, center; Confederacy personified in female figure at right. Bears “Interest at Two Cents Per Day.” Numbered “117062” and dated “Dec. 18, 1862”, this beige, orange tinged note was “Issued July 18/1863”; see inked inscription on blank reverse). Fine condition. [JP]
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