CS $500 NOTE 1864

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Item Code: 2021-881

This was produced in 1864 by the engraving company Keatringe & Ball of Columbia, SC. Edward Keatinge ran an engraving company in New York, but would later be recruited by the Confederacy to produce money.  He partnered with Thomas Ball, of Virginia, and held shop in Richmond, eventually re-locating to Columbia, SC.

Engraving is done in a reddish-brown overlay with the Confederate coat of arms on the left, and on the bottom corner is an image of Stonewall Jackson.  What is unique about this series of notes is that it is the only one to have Jackson’s image. Bill is stamped with serial number 4251. A few creases are present on the bill.  There are no markings on the reverse. [mk] [ph:L]

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