SOLD! for $2,080.00.
(Note: Prices realized include a buyer's premium.)
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Selling with Case- Low Estimate: $600.00
- High Estimate: $650.00
- Realized: $2,080.00
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Group of fifteen (15) CSA obsolete currency notes including: two (2) 1861 series T-36 $5 Richmond notes featuring Ceres, the Goddess of the harvest sitting on a cotton bale; two (2) 1861 series T-33 $5 Richmond notes featuring C.G. Memminger (center vignette) and the goddess Minerva (right vignette); one (1) 1861 series T-37 $5 Richmond note featuring a sailor leaning against cotton bales to the center and allegorical representation of Justice (standing) and Ceres, goddess of agriculture (sitting) to the right: two (2) 1863 series T-60 $5 Richmond notes featuring the Virginia State Capitol building; four (4) 1862 series T-42 $2 Richmond notes featuring Judah P. Benjamin, a cabinet officer for the Confederate States and an allegorical female (the South) striking down tyrant (the Union), including two with green impressions; and four (4) 1862 series T-45 $1 notes featuring Lucy Holcombe Pickens (1832-1899), known as the "Queen of the Confederacy", a masted steam ship and the Confederate "Lady Liberty".
PROVENANCE: Private Nashville, Tennessee Estate.
CONDITION: All notes are in Fine to Very Fine Condition.