February 17th, 1864 Richmond $2 Confederate Bill Value
Year: 1864 |
Type: Confederate Currency |
Denomination: Two Dollar Bill |
Country: United States of America |
Number: T-70 |

Description: The $2 confederate bills are oddly worth more money than the higher denominations (the $5, $10, and $20) depending on a few factors. These bills all have a vertical “TWO” on the left side and a number “2” at the top center of each bill which represents the denomination.
On the right side of the confederate bill is a portrait of Judah P. Benjamin who held the position of Secretary of State during the American Civil War (Wiki).
A lot of this confederate paper money was printed, so much, in fact, people oftentimes covered their walls for wallpaper. The money, at the time, was useless and had no value. Today, many people collect this type of antique paper money bill.
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 confederate $2 bills ranges depending on the serial number and overall condition. High condition bills will be worth sometimes over $55, while poor condition bills are worth around $25.
Text: $2 – two 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 two dollars – February 17th 1864 – for register – for treasurer – engraved by Keatinge & ball Columbia S.C. – two – 2
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