September 2nd, 1861 Richmond $100 Confederate Bill Value
Year: September 2nd, 1861 |
Type: Confederate Currency |
Denomination: One Hundred Dollar Bill |
Country: United States of America |
Reproduction Serial Numbers: 85, 457, 1367, 4182, 4332, or 323118 (Do not call, we don’t buy reproductions) |
Number: T-13 |

Description: These $100 confederate bills from September 2nd 1861 can be interesting and enjoyable to collect for most individuals. I am one of those people who enjoy collecting this type. At the center of the bill you’ll see men loading bales of cotton onto a wagon. At the bottom left you’ll see a man pointing his finger with his leg mounting and a sailing ship in the background. The right corners of the note have 100 and C which stand for the denomination of this particular confederate note.
Value: The value of most one hundred dollar confederate bills is based upon serial number and condition. Most will be worth $50 but we’ve paid over $500 for pristine notes.
Text: $100 – Six months after the ratification of a treaty of peace between the Confederate states and the United States, the confederate states of America will pay One hundred dollars to bearer – No. – ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS – Richmond, VA September 2nd 1861 – Register – for Treasurer – Receivable in payment of all dues except exporte dues – Hoyer & Ludwid Richmond VA – 100
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