The listing, CONFEDERATE DOLLAR (reproduction) has ended.
This reproduction of a CONFEDERATE dollar was a souvenir I got years ago when I visited one of those tourist attractions where they had people dressed and living just as they did during the Civil War period (we got to see them making their own soap and candles, how they farmed and kept animals, spun wool into thread to make clothes, etc.).
I was cleaning out an old drawer of stuff and found this, but don't really need a paper souvenir - I'll always have those memories! I thought someone on Listia might like this for their collection!
This one-dollar bill reproduction measures about 2-1/2" by 5-1/2", and has a completely blank back (it is only a reproduction, remember?). It is a light pinkish color with black ink, and has the following printed on it: Richmond. April 6th, 1863. - six months after the ratification of treaty of peace between the Confederate States & the United States of America.
It is a reproduction of dollar #1408, and is "signed" by Douglas and Cannon - receivable in payment of all dues except export duties, according to the small print.
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Bill will be mailed to you at end of auction - all I need is your mailing address.
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