Confederate Treasury Notes

Confederate Treasury Notes

Author: Dave Nelson

Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform

Published: 2010-09-07

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781453816554

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A photographic guide to Confederate currency issued by the Confederate States Government during the War Between the States (US Civil War). This must have book for the Confederate currency collector is loaded with reference material and current banknote values. Contains color photos of the actual currency.


Confederate Currency

Confederate Currency

Author: Pierre Fricke

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing

Published: 2012-09-20

Total Pages: 57

ISBN-13: 0747812721

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On February 4, 1861, the Confederate States of America was formed, and almost immediately the first Confederate notes were printed – the famous “Montgomery” notes. These would be followed by many designs over the next four years. The seventy different designs or “type” notes are eagerly sought today by collectors, historians and family historians, and a collection of Confederate currency offers fascinating insights into the tumultuous Civil-War period. Pierre Fricke examines these series of Confederate notes, highlighting the history and circumstances in which they were created. This easy-to-read, fun and educational book offers an introduction to the often beautiful notes that financed the Confederacy.


Confederate Treasury Notes

Confederate Treasury Notes

Author: Charles Derby

Publisher:

Published: 2023

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13:

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An updated and corrected list of all 371 signers of Confederate Treasury notes, with images of the signature of each signer, short biographies of each signer, a history of the Confederate Treasury Note Division, and an appendix which includes writings of the signers. This book corrects the listings of Raphael Thian's "Register of the Confederate Debt."


Confederate States Paper Money

Confederate States Paper Money

Author: Arlie R. Slabaugh

Publisher:

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 260

ISBN-13: 9780873492683

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Back for a 10th edition, this numismatic industry bible has updated pricing and expanded listings. Collectors and history buffs will love the coverage of the Southern states issues along with the in-depth information on engravers and printers. There is also a must-read section on the financial history of paper money. Nine successful editions prove that this reference sets the standard for the Confederate states and Southern states paper money markets. Features: Detailed sections on facsimile notes, bogus notes and in-depth coverage of printing errors; Exciting section covering Southern states and updated pricing.


Confederate States Paper Money

Confederate States Paper Money

Author: George S. Cuhaj

Publisher: Penguin

Published: 2012-11-30

Total Pages: 272

ISBN-13: 1440231060

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Intriguing and Authoritative! Filled with fascinating history and an easy-to-use, full-color catalog of issues, the twelfth edition of Confederate States Paper Money will delight and inform every Confederate note collector, from novice to expert. It features: • Full-color images of all major Confederate States currency from the Civil War through Reconstruction. • Authoritative pricing in up to six grades for Confederate state issues. • Complete coverage of Upham and other facsimile notes, as well as bogus notes, enigmatical issues, advertising notes, uncut sheets and errors. Featuring the work of text of legendary numismatist Arlie Slabaugh and pricing by William Bradimore, no paper money enthusiast's library is complete without Confederate States Paper Money, 12th edition.


Confederate Finance

Confederate Finance

Author: Richard Cecil Todd

Publisher: University of Georgia Press

Published: 2009-09-01

Total Pages: 272

ISBN-13: 0820334545

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Confederate Finance, first published in 1954, looks at the measures taken by the Confederacy to stabilize its currency and offer a basis for foreign exchange. By the end of the Civil War, the Confederacy had resorted to a number of financial expedients, including the most desperate of measures. The Confederate government seized the property of enemies, levied direct taxes, and placed duties on exports and imports. In addition, donations and gifts were gratefully accepted. All the while, treasury notes flooded the market, and loans were floated in an attempt to continue the Confederacy's existence. Richard Cecil Todd shows how these measures were used by the Confederate government to meet its obligations at home and abroad. He also discusses the organization and personnel of the Confederate Treasury Department.