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An original piece of Confederate money, being the $50 CSA T-57 bill featuring Confederate President Jefferson Davis pictured in main vignette. Light green details under black print. Dated April 6,… (2025-2268). Learn More »
This scarce subtype of document served as a record of the honorable discharge of Pvt. John McCollum of Company F, 3rd Arkansas Infantry. He enlisted on September 17th, 1861 for a term of 1 year, and… (1300-85). Learn More »
One of the more distinctive Confederate belt buckles is the frame pattern, which comes in several styles with fixed and movable tongues in different shapes and configurations. This is the classic… (2025-2544). Learn More »
Bank of Lexington, North Carolina. $10 note, serial number 8166, featuring farmers. Dated 8/20/1861. VF condition. [aj][ph:L] ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ THIS ITEM, AS WITH ALL OTHER ITEMS… (1304-41). Learn More »
The Bank of the Commonwealth. Richmond, VA, July 23, 1861. No. 4991. Excellent condition. [ld][ph:L] ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ THIS ITEM, AS WITH ALL OTHER ITEMS AVAILABLE ON OUR WEB… (1304-40). Learn More »
An original piece of Southern State issued money, being a beautiful $1 note from the Merchants and Planters Bank, from the State of Georgia. Issued not long before the start of the Civil War, with a… (1304-42). Learn More »
This is an authentic 1862 dated Confederate States of America $1.00 note. This is listed as T-55 in Criswell's Confederate Currency book. Printed in black on front with blank back. Light pink tone to… (2025-2280). Learn More »
This is an authentic 1861 dated Confederate States of America $20.00 note. This is listed as T-9 in Criswell's Confederate Currency book. Printed in black on front with blank back. Nice image of… (2025-2264). Learn More »
This is an authentic 1861 dated Confederate States of America $10.00 note. This is listed as T-28 in Criswell's Confederate Currency book. Printed in black on front with blank back. Figures of Ceres… (2025-2263). Learn More »
Field press printed parole filled in with the information of G.W. Burt of Company A, 16th Arkansas dated July 12, 1863, only four days after the Confederates surrendered Port Hudson to Banks. The… (1300-60). Learn More »
Offered are three medals that were worn proudly by Civil War Confederate Brigadier General Allen Thomas Jr. "Born in Howard County, Maryland, he was an 1850 graduate of the College of New Jersey. He… (1289-32). Learn More »
This is an authentic 1861 dated Confederate States of America $10.00 note. This is listed as T-26 in Criswell's Confederate Currency book. Printed in black on front with pairs of red “X”s on front… (2025-2262). Learn More »
This is an authentic 1861 dated Confederate States of America $5.00 note. This is listed as T-36 in Criswell's Confederate Currency book. Printed in black on one side. The note retains nice tone and… (2025-2265). Learn More »
This is an authentic 1861 dated Confederate States of America $10.00 note. This is listed as T-24 in Criswell's Confederate Currency book. In the lower left-hand corner is the likeness of Robert M.T.… (2025-2261). Learn More »
Dating about 1870, this portrait shows Jackson full-standing in the foreground while a mounted orderly in the right middle-ground tries to manage both his and Jackson’s horses as Confederate… (846-573). Learn More »
$19,500.00
Originally $24,500.00
This historic group includes the Virginia Confederate officer’s sword belt plate removed from the body of Colonel James Gregory Hodges, 14th Virginia, Armistead’s brigade, killed at the stone wall… (846-563). Learn More »
$25,000.00
Originally $29,500.00
Dated “Camp near Centerville November 1 1861.” Addressed to wife Ellen Scollay Moore. 3 pp. In ink on unlined paper, 12.75 x 7.75.” Exhibits fold marks & slight smudging while remaining… (846-566). Learn More »
$4,950.00
Originally $7,950.00
This model 1851 enlisted man’s sword belt came from the collection of Civil War relics and family mementos retained by the Knox family of Fredericksburg, VA. The family was large, prosperous, and… (1262-01). Learn More »
The Prussian model 1809 measures 56 and 1/2 inches in overall length and has a 41 and 1/4-inch-long barrel. The caliber is.72 and it is smoothbore. The barrel is bright as originally made. There is… (490-7371). Learn More »
William Austin Brockenbrough enlisted on 6/4/1861 as a 1st Lieutenant and commissioned into Company E of the 40th Virginia Infantry. He was promoted to Adjutant on 3/31/1863 and transferred from… (2025-1470). Learn More »
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Historical Firearms Stolen From The National Civil War Museum In Harrisburg, Pa »
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Fine Condition Brass Infantry Bugle Insignia »
Perhaps no popular figure of the Civil War is as controversial or contradictory as General Benjamin F. Butler. One of the political generals to survive well into General Grant’s tenure as overall commander, he was as reviled as he was beloved… (1268-1014). Learn More »