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Question by Valerie
Submitted on 10/2/2003
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I have found three notes, a $1, a $20 and a $50 from 1864 "confederate" money - Is this worth anything?


Answer by Pete
Submitted on 10/3/2003
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Hi...yes it can be worth something.First you have to be sure they are real and not fake.A lot of bogus notes have been printed to sell at certain functions civil war reanactments as one example.Second if they are real the value would depend on condition.If you want send me a good scan front and back of your notes I can give you an approximate value.Email at marlofan@aol.com.

Pete

 

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