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Confederate Bonds
| SC 7000 - AUTHENTIC 1000 DOLLAR CONFEDERATE BOND 1863 - The Confederacy, in order to sustain the War, authorized the selling of bonds. Paying interest at the rate of 6% annum every six months. This bond, was issued in the amount of one thousand dollars. It has been framed and matted, the coupons are numbered 2952 and signed by E. S. Read. Tyler also signed the main portion of this bond, which is dated the 8th day of January 1863. J. H. Reagan is pictured at the top of this bond. The bond matures in July 1880, it has the imprint B. Duncan; Richmond, Virginia and these are 8% coupon bonds. There are thirty four remaining. $125.00 Sold |
Money
| SC 7028 - Confederate 50 Fifty Dollar Note - Depicts the bust of Jefferson Davis (President of the Confederate States, dated February 17, 1854. This was found (early) in the historical Tredegar (iron works) in Richmond, Virginia, by contractor workmen. Sold |
| SC 7005 - Confederate 5 Five Dollar Note - Depicts the Capitol of Confederate States (Virginia State Capitol, Richmond), Bust of C. G. Memminger, Confederate cabinet member at the bottom right corner. Dated February 17, 1864. This was found (early) in the historical Tredegar (iron works) in Richmond, Virginia, by contractor workmen. Sold |
| SC 7004 - Confederate 50 Fifty Dollar Note - Bust of Jefferson Davis, president of the Confederate States. Dated February 17th, 1864. Sold |
| SC 7003 - Original South Carolina note for $0.75. Reads: The Bank of the State of South Carolina Will Pay Rearer On Demand "In Current Funds" Seventy-five Cents. Dated Feb.1, 1863. $44.99 |
Paroles
| SC 7002 - RARE APPOMATTOX COURTHOUSE PAROLE 1865 - Appomattox Courthouse, Virginia April 10, 1865. This parole states that the paroled prisoner of the Army of Northern Virginia, has permission to go to his home & there remain undisturbed. This document is 100% original & unused. It has some light staining, I've attempted to capture that in the photos. Also on the left crease there is a tear about 1/4 of the way up but as you can see it doesn't affect the beauty of this rare & historic Civil War document. Case is included. *$349.99 Sold |
Slave Documents
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SC 7001 - RARE ORIGINAL 1862 VIRGINIA SLAVE DOCUMENT / HIRE - This is a authentic slave for hire document dated January 1st 1862. This item is guaranteed to be authentic. It reads the following: On or before the 1st day of January 1863 we T. H. Savage & James Gray promise and oblige ourselves, heirs to the pay unto Berry C. Drew administration of W. H. Edwards due the sum of thirty five dollars for the hire of negro slave named Eliza for the next year, said slave to be returned at Christmas next, well clothed with the customary clothing and furnished with hat and blanket... our hands & seals this 1st day of January 1862. T. H. Savage (Seal) James Gray (Seal) *$84.99 Sold |
Carved Bullets