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One (1) 1775 New York colonial currency note and seven (7) Confederate States of America (CSA) bills, including one (1) 1864 $100 bill, 8 items total. 1st item: March 5, 1776 1 Shilling 4 Pence / One Sixth of a Dollar New York colonial currency note. Printed by Samuel Loudon. Serial Number is blank. Illegible signed. 2nd item: One (1) $100 bill, Series 1, issued in Richmond, VA, February 17, 1864, engraved by Keatinge and Ball, Columbia, SC. Vignette of Confederate soldiers, lower left, a portrait of Lucy Pickens, the "Queen of the Confederacy", top center, and a portrait of George W. Randolph, CSA General and Secretary of War, lower right. Serial Number 11441/ pp A. 3rd-4th items: Two (2) $20 Bills, Series 4 and 6. Issued in Richmond, VA, February 17, 1864, engraved by Keatinge and Ball, Columbia, SC. Vignette of the Tennessee State Capitol Building, top center, portrait of Alexander H. Stephens, Vice President of the CSA, lower right. For Register/For Treasurer signatures. 4th Series: Serial Number 45743/ pp D. 6th Series: Serial Number 29112/ pp C. 5th-7th items: Three (3) $10 Bills, Series 1,7, and 8. Issued in Richmond, VA, February 17, 1864, engraved by Keatinge and Ball, Columbia, SC, printed by Evans and Cogswell, Charleston, SC. Vignette of a battle scene, top center, portrait of Robert M.T. Hunter, CSA Secretary of State and Confederate Senator, lower right. For Register/For Treasurer signatures. 1st Series: Serial Number 101009/ pp F. 7th Series: Serial Number 12580/ pp A. 8th Series: Serial Number 10034/ pp G. 8th item: One (1) $1 bill, Series 1, issued in Richmond, VA, April 6, 1863, engraved by Keatinge and Ball, Columbia, SC. Portrait of Clement Claiborne Clay, CSA Senator. For Register/For Treasurer signatures. Serial Number 39670/ pp C. Late 18th/mid 19th century. CONDITION: Overall good, circulated condition with tears, areas of loss, etc. to be excepted from age and manner of use. 1st item: Paper separation top right.