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A complete typeset of the Confederate States dollar banknotes (1861–1864) Series/Date Type [n 4] Value Image Comments [n 5] First Series T–1 5 Apr 1861 21 Jun 1861 $1,000 John C. Calhoun, Andrew Jackson National Bank Note Company (607 issued) [34] T–2 8 Apr 1861 23 Jul 1861 $500 Ceres, The Crossing (by James Smillie) National Bank Note ...
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One-hundred Confederate States dollar (T13), by Hoyer & Ludwig Fifty Confederate States dollar (T14) , by Hoyer & Ludwig Fifty Confederate States dollar (T15) , by the Southern Bank Note Company
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The Confederate State of North Carolina issued currency during the years 1861, 1862, 1863 and 1864. The most recent state currency issue prior to this were the Colonial American banknotes issued during the 18th century.
Davis did, in effect, take what was left of the stable-value [5] Confederate treasury with him, which consisted of $528,000 (equal to $10,509,496 today) in gold and silver bullion (some of it in Mexican silver coinage), when he and his cabinet fled Richmond on April 3, 1865 by train.
The main prewar agricultural products of the Confederate States were cotton, tobacco, and sugarcane, with hogs, cattle, grain and vegetable plots. Pre-war agricultural production estimated for the Southern states is as follows (Union states in parentheses for comparison): 1.7 million horses (3.4 million), 800,000 mules (100,000), 2.7 million dairy cows (5 million), 5 million sheep (14 million ...