April 6th, 1863 Richmond $100 Confederate Bill Value
Year: 1863 |
Type: Confederate Currency |
Denomination: One Hundred Dollar Bill |
Country: United States of America |
Number: T-56 |

Description: $100 Confederate bills dated April 6th, 1863 should all come with handwritten serial numbers and signatures. One hundred dollar Confederate paper money is some of my favorite to collect. We always pay as much as we can for this type of confederate paper money bill.
These bills come counterfeited quite often. We can easily see if the confederate note is real or fake most of the time from a picture. To the left of the bill is two mean with rifles looking into the distance. At the center is Lucy Pickins and at the bottom right is a portrait of a man.
You should still consider sending us a photo(s) of your confederate banknotes as you may have something valuable. Consider us strong buyers of this type of Confederate paper money.
Value: The value of most one hundred dollar confederate bills is based upon serial number and condition. These notes typically aren’t worth too much money. Most will be worth $35 but we’ve paid over $80 for pristine notes.
Text: $100 – one hundred – Richmond – Fundable in stocks or bonds of the Confederate States – Two years after the ratification of a treaty of peace between the confederate states and the United states of america – April 6th 1863 – for register – for treasurer – engraved by Keatinge & ball Columbia S.C. – one hundred Dollars – $100
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