February 17th, 1864 Richmond $100 Confederate Bill Value
Year: 1864 |
Type: Confederate Currency |
Denomination: One Hundred Dollar Bill |
Country: United States of America |
Number: T-65 |

Description: These one hundred dollar confederate banknotes are surprisingly common and oftentimes fake. The higher the denomination, typically the more likely it is to be a counterfeit confederate note. The beautiful red ink on these bills, as seen in the picture above, is another printing step to make the bills harder to fake.
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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 these one hundred dollar confederates will be based upon condition and serial number. Low serial numbers bring a premium and so do high condition bills. Most will be worth $40 while some great condition notes can be worth $80 or more.
Text: $100 – one hundred dollars – Richmond – Two years after the ratification of a treaty of peace between the confederate states and the United states of america – the confederate states of america will pay to the bearer on demand one hundred dollars – February 17th 1864 – for register – for treasurer – engraved by Keatinge & ball Columbia S.C. – one hundred – 100
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