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1864 $1000 CONFEDERATE BOND W/ 60
1864 $1000 CONFEDERATE BOND W/ 60 COUPONSOriginal Confederate 1864 $1000 Bond loan document complete with all 60 coupons. Overall framed size is 30" x 19". CSA, American Civil War Era. shipping info This item will need to be shipped by a packing company of your choice. We maintain a list of reliable shippers, or you may choose your own.
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TWO UNCUT CONFEDERATE $1000
TWO UNCUT CONFEDERATE $1000 BONDS, ACT OF AUGUST 19, 1861 Referenced to Grover Criswell's Confederate and Southern States Bonds, as follows: Cr. 85, Jefferson Davis vignette, 16 coupons, sheet 17 x 13.75 in. (crisp; left edge with light age toning and a few tiny nicks) ; Cr. 94, Brigadier General John Winder of Maryland vignette, 28 coupons (stains at central fold and right edge, which also has some roughness).
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CONFEDERATE STATES $1000 BOND
CONFEDERATE STATES $1000 BOND RETAINING ALL SIXTY INTEREST COUPONS Second Series by an Act of February 17, 1864, facsimile signature of Robert Tyler on each coupon; presented behind plexiglass.
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$500 CONFEDERATE LOAN BOND
$500 CONFEDERATE LOAN BOND CERTIFICATE, 1864$500 Confederate Loan Bond Certificate. States "Authorized by Section 6 of Act of Congress Feb. 17th, 1864", marked First Series. Uncut nearly-full sheet with two stubs missing. Sheet size 27" x 16". Nicely framed with some foxing.
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THREE SOUTHERN FRAMED ITEMS,
THREE SOUTHERN FRAMED ITEMS, CIVIL WAR BONDSState of South Carolina œ100 bond of 1871 remainder, all 39 coupons;ÿState of North Carolina $1,000 bond of 1862, signed "Z.B. Vance", 34 coupons;ÿcopy of Robert E. Lee photo, Confederate States of America bond coupon, three Civil War era bullets, each framed, largest 27 x 19-1/2 in.ÿ
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Provenance: Private Bluffton, South Carolina Collection
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bonds with some waviness to paper and distress at periphery, South Carolina with multiple hammer cancellations, none examined out of frameÿ
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Confederate war bond; 1863 issue
Confederate war bond; 1863 issue with portrait of Stonewall Jackson guaranteeing 7% interest; 9 3/4" x 13". Wrinkling and tears.
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CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA
CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA $100 BOND SHEETDESCRIPTION: Confederate States of America 1863 one hundred dollar bond sheet. Dip pen signed. Mounted in a wood frame. CIRCA: 1863 ORIGIN: USA DIMENSIONS: H: 14" x L: 13" (Frame) H: 21" x L: 20.5" Have a similar item to sell? Contact: Info@Akibaantiques.com. CONDITION: Great condition. See lot description for details on item condition. More detailed condition requests can be obtained via email (info@akibaantiques.com) or SMS(305)-332-9274. Any condition statement given, as a courtesy to a client, is only an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact. Akiba Antiques shall have no responsibility for any error or omission."
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FRAMED CONFEDERATE $500 BOND Second
FRAMED CONFEDERATE $500 BOND Second Series, February 14, 1864, retaining 59 interest coupons. Presented on mat in wooden frame, 35-1/4 x 25 in.
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FRAMED CONFEDERATE $500 BOND Second
FRAMED CONFEDERATE $500 BOND Second Series, February 14, 1864, retaining 59 interest coupons. Presented on mat in wooden frame, 35-1/4 x 25 in.
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CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA
CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA $100 LOAN BOND June 11, 1861 payable July 1 1869 at 8% per year with 10 $4 coupons, one removed. Signed by Sec of Treasury Robert Tyler. SN 6460 and the CSA had long ceased to exist by 1869.
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CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA $50
CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA $50 BONDConfederate States of America $50 bond, with 21 $2 coupons attached. Bond No. 5185. Dated May 1, 1861. Sheet 16 3/4" x 13 3/4" (with frame 20 3/4" x 17 3/4"). Staining, discoloration and foxing throughout, holes at all 4 corners, horizontal creases throughout and vertical crease through center, tears along edges and creases.
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$1000 CONFEDERATE BOND, ACT OF
$1000 CONFEDERATE BOND, ACT OF FEBRUARY 20, 1863 Pink stock impressed with Confederate Treasury palmetto blindstamp, the bond's central vignette depicts the late Lt. General Thomas Jonathan "Stonewall" Jackson; retains four interest coupons maturing through July 1st, 1868. Presented behind a mat in a wooden frame.
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1833 CONFEDERATE SECOND
1833 CONFEDERATE SECOND LIEUTENANT PROMOTION DOCUMENT AND FOUR CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA BOND WITH FOUR DOLLAR COUPONS1833 Confederate Second Lieutenant Promotion Document and Four Confederate States of America Bond with Four Dollar Coupons,, Unframed within an art portfolio.
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$10,000 CONFEDERATE WAR
$10,000 CONFEDERATE WAR BONDIssued Sept 5 1863. An unusually large denomination given in support of the Confederate States of America. The Confederacy was to pay the loan back July of 1868, leading to the loss of the $10,000 when the Union were victorious during the Civil War. Signed by the Register of the Treasury Robert Tyler, son of 10th President of the United States John Tyler. Approx. 13-5/8" L x 9" H. Some discoloration ECT. See images for more details on condition. shipping info This item can be shipped in-house.
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FRAMED CONFEDERATE STATES OF
FRAMED CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICAN COTTON BOND Confederate States of America, 1860s. Civil War seven percent cotton bond backed by 20,000 pounds of cotton, payable in Pounds Sterling or French Francs, framed. Dimensions: Approx. h. 17.75", w. 21.75" (frame).
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3 SHEETS CONFEDERATE BONDS3
3 SHEETS CONFEDERATE BONDS3 Sheets of Confederate Bonds. 1st Sheet: $1000, Second series with Rose signature, dated March 1, 1864, no. 10241 or 10891, fully signed, red CSA Treasury Department seal stamped upper right corner, vignette of figure on horseback. Only one coupon is missing. 2nd sheet: $1000, dated Aug. 5, 1862, no. 933, fully signed, vignette of CSA Treasurer Memminger. 33 coupons remain. 3rd sheet: $100, dated March 2, 1863, no. 3571, fully signed, vignette of Alexander Stephens. 7 coupons remain. (Higher-resolution photos are available at www.caseantiques.com)
Condition:
1st item: Number is very light and faded, some light creasing, "From the Collection of Walter K. Hoover" written in pen in margin. 2nd item: Overall toning, creasing, small tears at fold edges. 3rd item: Some light staining and one penciled number to margins, some staining around treasury register's signature, corner folds.
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3 MISC. CONFEDERATE STATES OF
3 MISC. CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICAN LOAN NOTES 3 MISC. CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICAN LOAN NOTES; 2 AT $500 EACH DATED FEBRUARY 20, 1863 AND OCTOBER 4, 1862; ALONG WITH $1000 LOAN NOTE DATED FEBRUARY 20, 1863
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$10,000 CONFEDERATE WAR
$10,000 CONFEDERATE WAR BONDIssued Sept 5 1863. An unusually large denomination given in support of the Confederate States of America. The Confederacy was to pay the loan back July of 1868, leading to the loss of the $10,000 when the Union were victorious during the Civil War . Signed by the Register of the Treasury Robert Tyler, son of 10th President of the United States John Tyler. Approx. 13-5/8" L x 9" H. Some discoloration ECT. See images for more details on condition. This item can be shipped in-house.
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$100 CONFEDERATE STATES OF
$100 CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA CIVIL WAR BONDdated 1861 (signed in Mar.1862). 12 3/4" high, 13 1/4" wide. Toning, stains, folds.
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15 pieces. American Confederate
15 pieces. American Confederate Bonds & C. 14 sheets, most with coupons + 1 sheet, Canal Bank New Orleans $.
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Sixty pieces Confederate fiscal
Sixty pieces Confederate fiscal paper: 33 Confederate States of America issues: two $500 bonds, February 17, 1864, pink and black printed, each with 59 attached coupons, 27-3/4 x 17 in.; nine $500 bonds, May 16, 1861, each with 14 coupons, 14-1/4 x 14 in.; eight $1,000 bonds, February 20, 1863, seven with seven coupons each, one with nine coupons, 14-1/2 x 15 in.; 13 demand certificates issued pursuant to "An act to reduce the currency and to authorize a new issue of notes and bonds…February 17, 1864", six $10,000, three $20,000, two $50,000, two $100,000, 6-1/2 x 8-1/2 in.; $25,000 loan certificate issued to The Bank of South Carolina, November 12, 1862, 8 x 13 in.; 24 State of South Carolina issues: twenty-three $100 bonds, January 1, 1861, fourteen with one coupon each, 10-3/4 x 13 in.; $6,750 Military Defense Bond issued to The Bank of South Carolina, January 1, 1862, 8-7/8 x 14 in.; with a stock transfer certificate for eleven shares of The Bank of South Carolina, 1861, 12-1/2 x 7-5/8 in., and two uncut sheets of Bank of South Carolina currency, each with four 25-cent, six 50-cent, and eight 75-cent notes, February 1, 1853, 16 x 13 in. Folds, curling, toning, minor losses, small tears and stains. Private Collection, Charleston, South Carolina
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THREE FRAMED CONFEDERATE LOAN
THREE FRAMED CONFEDERATE LOAN BONDSThree Framed Confederate Loan Bonds, incl. State of South Carolina and two CSA $1,000 bonds, largest frame 26 in. x 22 in . Provenance: Schwitz Collection, Franklin, LA
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Confederate States of America
Confederate States of America $1000.00Bond with coupons Richmond 1863 framed.
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Confederate Civil War $100.00
Confederate Civil War $100.00 Bond 1862 with 15 coupons attached 14'' x 13''.
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1861 Confederate $100.00 Bond
1861 Confederate $100.00 Bond Richmond Virginia with 13 coupons still attached signed
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2-PIECE CONFEDERATE CURRENCY LOT,
2-PIECE CONFEDERATE CURRENCY LOT, STATE OFGEORGIA. FEBRUARY 1862, SIGNED BY THE GOVERNOR. 500-DOLLAR CONFEDERATE BONDS. SOME TEARING, FOXING AND CREASES. ALONG WITH A HEAVILY WORN 5-DOLLAR CONFEDERATE BILL, 1863, WITH LOSS TO BORDER.
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1863 CONFEDERATE STATES $5 CURRENCY
1863 CONFEDERATE STATES $5 CURRENCY NOTE1863 Confederate States $5 Currency Note presented on paperboard.
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$1000.00 Confederate Civil War Bond
$1000.00 Confederate Civil War Bond Richmond 1864 6 percent interest with 12 coupons still attached 13 1/2'' x 17''.
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$1,000. CONFEDERATE BOND, JUDAH
$1,000. CONFEDERATE BOND, JUDAH P. BENJAMIN. A framed full sheet $1,000 Confederate bond, Jan 1st 1880/Jan 10th 1903, in museum quality frame. Document 14” x 13.25”, Frame 23” x 21.5”.
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THIRTY-ONE CONFEDERATE AND STATE
THIRTY-ONE CONFEDERATE AND STATE NOTES United StatesC. 1860-65Group of Confederate and state notes, including South Carolina, Georgia, Confederate $50.00 and $100.00 notes.
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THREE CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA
THREE CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA PAPER CURRENCY, DATED 1861, 1862 AND 1864Three Confederate States of America Paper Currency, Dated 1861, 1862 and 1864
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$500 SHEET OF CONFEDERATE FIFTEEN
$500 SHEET OF CONFEDERATE FIFTEEN DOLLAR NOTES Uncut sheet of fifty-five Confederate States of America notes, each will pay to the bearer fifteen dollars. Signed original loan certificate at top is signed and each uncut note has bond number 7390. Dated February 17, 1864, this $500 Confederate bond note was issued particularly late in the war, making it a risky and almost hopeless investment for Southern investors. Securely shrink-wrapped. 15" w., 24.5" h.
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CONFEDERATE $1000 BOND April 1,
CONFEDERATE $1000 BOND April 1, 1863, vignette depicting the Old Custom House, Richmond, retains seven coupons; Criswell 133. Professionally framed behind mat.
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$1000 NORTH CAROLINA CONFEDERATE
$1000 NORTH CAROLINA CONFEDERATE BOND Raleigh, March 1, 1862, signed by Governor Henry T. Clark and Treasurer Daniel W. Courts, blind stamp of the North Carolina State Seal in lower left; below are 35 interest coupons spanning 20 years; mounted behind glass in carved wooden frame.
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THREE CONFEDERATE BONDS ON TWO
THREE CONFEDERATE BONDS ON TWO SHEETS To include: a Four Per Cent Registered Bond issued to William J. Cheatham, Richmond, December 23, 1864, signed by Robert Tyler, Register of the Treasury, the central vignette shows the C.S.S Virginia sinking the U.S.S. Cumberland during the March 1862 Battle of Hampton Roads, the verso with Treasury imprint and Cheatham's penciled name, possibly a signature, the document carries a Confederate Treasury blindstamp (9 x 10-3/4 in.) (folds, edge chips, mild spotting); plus, an uncut pair of $1000 Six Per cent Non Taxable Certificates, Richmond, September 28, 1864, each with blind stamp and signed by Assistant Register of the Treasury C. A. Rose (14 x 9-1/2 in.) (some losses; diagonal crease).
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ONE THOUSAND DOLLAR CONFEDERATE
ONE THOUSAND DOLLAR CONFEDERATE STATES LOAN PAPER ONE THOUSAND DOLLAR CONFEDERATE STATES LOAN EIGHT PERCENT, JANUARY 1, 1871, WITH 12 $40 COUPONS