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1st item: T-30 $10 ten dollar bill, First Series, issued in Richmond, VA, dated July 25, 1861. Vignette of the painting General Marion Inviting a British Officer to Share His Meal by John Blake White, also referred to as the "Sweet Potato Dinner," top center, portrait of Robert M.T. Hunter, CSA Secretary of State and Senator, lower left, vignette of the goddess Minerva, right. Printed by Blanton Duncan, Columbia, SC. Serial number 36352. For Registrar/For Treasurer signatures. 2nd item: T-46 $10 ten dollar bill, issued in Richmond, VA, dated September 2, 1862. Vignette of the goddess Ceres, top center, bust portrait vignette of Robert M.T. Hunter, CSA Secretary of State and Confederate Senator, lower right. Printed by Hoyer and Ludwig, Richmond, VA. Serial number 36724. For Registrar/For Treasurer signatures. 3rd item: T-25 $10 ten dollar bill, issued in Richmond, VA, dated September 2, 1861. Vignette of the goddess Hope with anchor, lower center, bust portrait vignette of Robert M.T. Hunter, CSA Secretary of State and Confederate Senator, lower left, bust portrait vignette of Christopher Gustavus Memminger, CSA Secretary of Treasury, lower right. Engraved by Keatinge and Ball, Richmond, VA. Serial number 17268. For Registrar/For Treasurer signatures. 4th item: T-28 $10 ten dollar bill, issued in Richmond, VA, dated September 2, 1861. Vignette of the goddesses Liberty and Commerce, top left, vignette of a train, center right. Printed by J. T. Paterson and Company, Columbia, SC. Serial number 89383. For Registrar/For Treasurer signatures. 5th item: T-10 $10 ten dollar bill, issued in Richmond, VA, dated July 25, 1861. Two vignettes of the goddess Liberty, top center and lower left. Printed by Hoyer and Ludwig, Richmond, VA. Serial number 18877. For Registrar/For Treasurer signatures.
PROVENANCE: By descent from the estate of Stanley Horn, Nashville, Tennessee.
CONDITION: Bills are in circulated condition, few with scattered pinprick holes and minor areas of loss to margins. 5th item: 1" tear, center left.