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Item Code: 2025-2279
An original piece of Confederate money, being the $2 CSA T-44 bill featuring a steamship at top, and Lucy Holcomb Pickens, the first lady of South Carolina at right, and Liberty at left. Pickens (1832-1899) was known as the Queen of the Confederacy for her beauty and brilliance, and helped shape the legend of the southern belle.
Dated June 2, 1862. Plate 1. Faded serial number in purple ink. Blank back. The printing is clear and the contrast is slightly light. A couple of pin holes, some wrinkling. Centered well, trimmed tight. A nice Confederate 1862 bill. [jet][ph:L]
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