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Item Code: 1032-222
A nice Confederate $100.00 T-41 note. A scene of slaves working in the field at top center with John Calhoun at bottom left. Printed by Keatinge & Ball in Columbia, S.C.
Hand dated September 27, 1862. Serial number 21364 done by hand in red ink. “Z” plate letter. Printing is dark with good contrast. Additional “Hundred” printed in faint orange at bottom. Fully framed image. Light folds, no tears, or pinholes. Paper watermarked “CSA”.
One “interest paid” stamp on back with two old tape adhesive stains.
This is a nice $100 Confederate bill. [jet] [ph:L]
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