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Produced for the public only in 1857 and 1858, with a few pattern pieces minted in 1856, the Flying Eagle Cent used a copper and nickel alloy and portrayed an eagle in flight that was admired for its… (286-1024). Learn More »
$75.00
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Produced for the public only in 1857 and 1858, with a few pattern pieces minted in 1856, the Flying Eagle Cent used a copper and nickel alloy and portrayed an eagle in flight that was admired for its… (286-1023). Learn More »
$75.00
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Produced for the public only in 1857 and 1858, with a few pattern pieces minted in 1856, the Flying Eagle Cent used a copper and nickel alloy and portrayed an eagle in flight that was admired for its… (286-1022). Learn More »
$75.00
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Silver Lady Liberty dime dated 1845 found by local resident and relic hunter Ed Miller. Edward or “Ed” Miller of Gettysburg was a very avid relic hunter in and around Gettysburg, amassing a… (286-1030). Learn More »
$65.00
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This is an original 1861 dated $3.00 note from the Augusta Savings Bank. The central image on this note is a collection of fire-fighting equipment. The left side features an Indian woman. At the… (L14053). Learn More »
An original piece of Louisiana currency, being the $2 bill featuring central artwork of a plow with agriculture. Left edge has image of Lady Justice with scales and sword. Dated March 24th, 1862. It… (L14119). Learn More »
An original piece of Virginia currency, being a small 10 cent note issued from the city of Petersburg. Dated May 6th, 1862. No artwork, only text. The note is correctly hand signed and numbered… (L14238). Learn More »
An original piece of Virginia currency, being a $1 note issued from the city of Petersburg. Authorized on April 23, 1861 and issued May 13, 1861. Interesting note with majority of text printed in… (L14246). Learn More »
An original piece of Southern county issued money, being a beautiful 50-cent note. Authorized to be issued on August 15, 1862. Blank ink printing overall with a large eye-catching “50” in green… (2020-401). Learn More »
$50.00
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An original piece of Southern county issued money, being a beautiful $1 note. Authorized to be issued on August 15, 1862. Blank ink printing overall with a large eye-catching “ONE” in blue ink… (L15536). Learn More »
$50.00
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No student of Gettysburg will be unfamiliar with the important actions of Gouverneur K. Warren on July 2. As Chief Engineer of the Army of the Potomac, he realized at once the tactical importance of… (286-855). Learn More »
$95.00
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Dated Feby 17th 1864. Serial number illegible. Series G. Note depicts Judah P. Benjamin, Confederate Attorney General and Secretary of War, black with reddish overprint, plain back. Date is printed,… (282-350). Learn More »
An original piece of Confederate money, being the $5 CSA T-69 bill featuring the State Capitol building in Richmond in the center of the bill, and Confederate Secretary of the Treasury, C.G. Memminger… (282-349). Learn More »
This is a $30 note pasted to an old scrap book page. The note measures approximately 3.5” x 2.75”. Serial numbered in red ink. Signed by Lewis Farmer and Joseph Walter. Numbering and first… (215-240). Learn More »
$150.00
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This Note was printed by “American Bank Note.” The Note is unissued and in crisp condition. It was issued by the New Orleans Bank. This is a bilingual Note in English and French. The Note features… (286-905). Learn More »
This Note was printed by “Rawdon, Wright, Hatch and Edson, New Orleans & N.Y.” The Note is unissued and in crisp condition. It was issued by the New Orleans branch Bank. The Goddess of… (286-904). Learn More »
This Note was printed by “American Bank Note.” The Note is unissued and in crisp condition. There is a portrait of Andrew Jackson (from the bank of New Orleans) on the right, a vignette of women… (286-903). Learn More »
This Bond was issued on the 16th September 1861. It has a vignette of the Arkansas State Seal with red over print. The serial number on this Bond is 30,232 and there are seven coupons intact. There… (998-2154). Learn More »
This Bond was authorized by the Act of Congress CSA on the 20th of February 1863. The total number of Bonds issued were 34,891 printed on dark pink paper. This Bond was issued on 20th February 1863.… (998-2152). Learn More »
This Note was printed by “Hoyer & Ludwig Richmond, VA.” There is a vignette of President George Washington and a woman on the left. [ws] ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ THIS ITEM, AS… (286-901). Learn More »
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Smith, Crane and Company pieces are scarce. They were only in business from 1858 through 1862, retailing military goods in New York City. Their swords were imported, of German make and likely by Schnitzler and Kirschbaum, though not maker marked.… (870-263). Learn More »