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Item Code: 1202-1387
An original piece of Confederate money, being the $10 CSA T-28 bill featuring vignettes of Ceres and Commerce in upper left corner and a small train on right edge. Issued in Richmond, Virginia. Printed by Hoyer & Ludwig, in Richmond. Dated September 2, 1861. Plate letter, A. Hand serial numbered, 9331.
This note is printed black on white paper. The printing is clear and the contrast fair. Multiple small pin holes, framed well.
PMG sealed and graded “20 Very Fine”. [jet][ph:L]
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