THREE WAYS TO QUICKLY IDENTIFY CONFEDERATE CURRENCY



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THREE WAYS TO QUCKLY DENTFY CONFEDERATE CURRENCY Collecting Civil War Confederate currency is potentially very profitable because of the nostalgia for the time period in Southern states, but also rife with fakes. Some of the confusion surrounding Civil War-era currency comes from innocent mistakes, such as facsimiles, and from criminals purposely printing forgeries. Recognizing some of the most common signs of a facsimile or forgery can eliminate most fraudulent sales. The Cut The South was cash-strapped during the Civil War and could not afford the machinery needed to properly cut paper money. nstead, they used scissors and other hand-cut methods. This means that legitimate Confederate currency should not have perfectly cut edges like you would see on modern currency. You might even compare Confederate currency to how a coupon looks after you cut it out from a newspaper. The Paper Again, the Confederate States of America was forced to use cheap rice paper instead of a sturdier material because of the lack of wealth in the area. Rice paper feels very flimsy - kind of like a baking sheet- and much thinner than modern currency. Some states, such as Texas, printed currency on papyrus during the Civil War period, so it is possible to find currency made out of other material, but most CSA currency used rice paper. The nk Most real CSA currency contains writing - most bills have hand written numbering and signatures -- in iron gall ink. Some denominations used a stamp for numbering but at the very least the treasurer had to sign the note. ron gall ink has a dark brown color, but it also oxidizes over time which leads to bleeding through the back of the note. While some CSA notes have stood the test of time and resisted bleeding, you should be able to see the ink bleed through the back on nearly all legitimate notes.

A List Of Known Facsimile Confederate Notes Many reproduction or facsimile notes are printed on paper that has been chemically treated to give it an old, parchment-type look. The signatures at the bottom of these reproductions are usually stamped or signed in black ink. Most all original Confederate notes as well as most Southern State banknotes were hand signed in an indelible ink known as iron gall ink that originally was very dark blue-black ink but took on a brown color with exposure and age. While the signatures were always done in gall ink, serial numbers on these notes can be found in brown, red or blue ink. Confederate notes whose hand written signatures appear black should not automatically be discounted as fake notes. Sometimes examination of the black signature under good light and magnification will reveal a brown color in the ink. n some less common cases, the dark iron gall ink has not been affected by exposure or age deterioration. However, if the signatures of a Confederate note are black and of the same identical shade as the machine printed black portions of the note, then that is an indication that the note may be a fake. Another common feature with the use of iron gall ink on Confederate notes is iron gall corrosion which gives the appearance that the signature has burned or eaten through the paper. ron gall ink corrosion is caused by the oxidation of the iron particles and the acids used to make the ink. Not all Confederate currency show the effects of this corrosion and notes without burnt signatures demand a premium over notes whose signatures have started to "burn" through. The 50 cent Confederate notes of 1863 and 1864 are the only Confederate notes whose signatures were machine printed rather than handwritten. Modern facsimile notes greatly outnumber the originals and generally were intended to commemorate the Civil War Centennial. These notes are available at historic battlefields or from Sutlers at many local Civil War reenactments. Some facsimile notes also were offered during the 1950's in boxes of Cheerios cereal and in the 1960's and 1970's as promotional items for Topps and A.B.C. gum companies. A Note on Contemporary Counterfeits,. A contemporary counterfeit Confederate note is a note that was produced during the War. t may have brown or dark colored hand signatures. The best known counterfeiter of Confederate notes during the War was Samuel Upham, a Philadelphia businessman who started by producing stationary that showed Jefferson Davis's head to resemble a jackass. He eventually began producing counterfeit notes and CSA postage stamps in early 1862 which he sold for 5 cents each or $15 per 1000. Upham's earliest notes had his name and address on the very bottom edge of the notes. Upham soon found out that a number of people were cutting off the name and address on his notes and were using them in the South to buy cotton. He felt he ought to share in some of the profits so in late 1862, Upham began printing the notes without his name and address and raised the price of his notes. Towards the end of the War when Confederate currency was practically worthless, Upham was offering $20,000 in counterfeit CSA notes for only $5. Years after the war ended Upham claimed that he had printed 1,564,000 bogus notes between 1862 and 1863. He also boasted that Jefferson Davis had offered a reward in gold for his body, dead or alive. Today, Confederate contemporary counterfeit notes are very collectable and in many instances, worth as much as the authentic note counterfeited after, and in a few instances, it is worth more.

A List Of Known Facsimile Confederate Notes $20; Sept. 2, 1861 1524, 1624, 4854, 11220, 15241,15247, 102745, 131720 $20; Dec. 2, 1862 39590, 61372 $20; Apr. 6, 1863 77786 $20; Feb. 17, 1864 1372, 2625, 2626, 13410, 18410, 23483, 46410, 76627, 80967, 93941 $20; illegible date 15247 $50; Slaves hoeing, with various written dates in 1861 1365 $50; Geo. Washington to side, with various written dates in 1861 $1 00; Dec. 2, 1862 84389 $1 00; Apr. 6, 1863 84, 933, 2248, 2575, 29063, 29200 $100;Fe~ 17, 1864 801, 836, 20396, 44248, 47128, 49953, 92685 $500 with various written dates in 1861 85 3866 $500; Feb. 17, 1864 9229, 14682, 16599, 16760, 18278, 19834, 26326, 26949, 33546, 36776, $50; Jul. 25, 1861 49935 $50; Sept. 2, 1861 18441, 18443,23510, 23961, 31351 393, 3546, $1,000; May 28, 1861 46A, 82A, 88A, 176A, 178A, 197 A, 297 A, 321 A $1,000 with various written dates in 1861 12, 88A $50; Dec. 2, 1862 60423, 85165 $10,000 (no such denomination ever printed by the CSA) $50; Apr. 6, 1863 88 3987, 4553,56557,86557 $1 00,000; Jul. 5, 1861 (no such denomination ever printed by CSA) $50; Feb. 17, 1864 4832 5670, 5920, 14949, 24791, 25674, 59204, 61891, 70104, 72104, 77114 $100; with various written dates in 1861 85, 457, 487, 1367, 4182 $1 00; Jul.25, 1861 323118 $1 00 with Train ; Various written dates May thru Oct. 1862 25208, 52042, 53453, 57939, 127208 82210 J" $100; May 8, 1862 108? $1 00 with Slaves hoeing ; Various written dates Aug. 1862 thru Jan. 1863 389,459, 469, 4144, 50371, 65798 $100;Nov. 20, 1862 65798

CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERCA f your note's serial number is listed below, then you have a fake note. Notes on this list are modern copies and have no collector value. 50 Cent; Apr. 6, 1863 104199, 104508, 861343 50 Cent; Feb. 17, 1864 6850, 83999 $1 ; June 2, 1862 355, 49092, 50381 $1 ; Feb. 17, 1864 3691,32984, 42507, 76280, 82129, 82283, 83383, 85087 [may look like 83087], 89983 $2; June 2, 1862 2473, 6476, 48590, 211765 $2; Dec. 2, 1862 37232 $2; Apr. 6, 1863 46695, 51572 $1 ; Dec. 2, 1862 658 $1 ; Apr. 6, 1863 1468, 16168, 18094 $2; Feb. 17, 1864 4505, 18491, 32098, 34098, 48840, 93609, 98840 $5; Jul. 25, 1861 1953, 2070 $5; Sept. 2, 1861 4763, 11225, 1676~24497, 138570, 138590 $5; Dec. 2, 1862 6250 $5; Apr. 6, 1863 16165, 8 1072 $5; Feb. 17,1864 1138, 18262, 19640, 22147, 23580, 45806, 47333, 50243, 68771, 76280 $10;Ju1.25, 1861 91497 $10; Sept. 2, 1861 420, 470, 1484, 5089, 8005, 8007, 19107, 71339, 77389, 81484 $1 0; Sept. 2, 1 862 581355 $1 0; Dec. 2, 1862 2973 J. $10; Apr. 6, 1863 37728,50883 $10;Feb. 17,1864 8470, 9825,14077,22462, 31680,32515, 40674, 40679,45447, 45951,45956, 55411,83185 $20; Jul. 25, 1 861 93351

A List Of Known Facsimile Confederate Notes Two Modem Fakes of the $500 "Stonewall" Jackson Note The fake notes may or may not have an ornate design on the back of the note. The authentic $500 note has a plain back to it. ;.. Two Authentic $500 "Stonewall" Jackson notes. The authentic $500 note has a plain reverse.

The Hobby Protection Act of 1998 states: An imitation numismatic item which is manufactured in the United States, or imported into the United States for introduction into or distribution in commerce, shall be plainly and permanently marked "COPY'. Unfortunately, many Confederate facsimile notes do not comply with the Hobby Protection Act, many of them having been printed in the 1950s and 1960s. Other modem notes don't comply because, well, who cares? The Federal Trade Commission is in charge of enforcing the Hobby Protection Act, and let's face it, they have bigger fish to fry. Besides, to add insult to injury, Confederate currency is considered to be foreign currency!! "Parchment" paper 1864 $500 T64 and 1861 $1000! Tl )" -.. Perhaps the worst offenders are the j "parchment" paper copies printed by the... H1stor1ca.. 1 Document Company, of Philadelphia. They have been around since at least the early 1960s. (The company has been in business since 1926) There are 12 different sets including Confederate currency, state currency, Union currency, and Colonial currency. Perhaps the most infamous are the notes at the top left, the 1864 $500 Jackson #16760, and the 1861 $1000 John C. Calhoun/ Andrew Jackson #297. f it is made from parchment paper, it is a fake!

Cheerios Premiums 1954 Cheerios Premium money was issued in 1954. For 25 cents and a Cheerios box top you received nine notes and an album. Cheerios is :.. ~ ~""" ~~---~-- --~w.,. probably the best of all the older reproductions. Cheerios claims to have issued more Confederate currency then the Confederacy. suppose the same could be said for Whitman Publishing Co., and the Historical Document Company. ~, ~:~.:if-~ Whitman Publishing started printing a set... r~.{~~! of six Confederate notes ~roun~ 1959. The : ~ ~ "..- ~,....!:.\ company went out of business 1n the 1980s. w --~~.,.,..~~~-~ ; However, have seen other examples of Whitman money that were definitely not issued by them. The backs of these notes are bogus and unique. ; '.. : l TOPPS Chewing Gum :..._. Bogus and unique also describes the! j backs of the TOPPS Chewing Gum notes first, j issued around 1962 and later in 1964 by "' ~-~~-... ~~--~- ~ ; A&BC Chewing Gum Ltd. of England. There are 17 in this series. ( 15 in the A&BC set) These notes measure only 2.5 inches by 5.5 inches, a bit smaller than a modem US dollar.

J" -. -- "'""... - p 1954 Facsimile Confederate note set from Cheerios cereal --... -... -- -- - - - ~.. ---... -... ~...... --- - l_....._.. _._ w- - ~:.:... - -.~:-~ -... -...... - Serial Numbers ofthe 1954 Cheerios Cereal Reprints 1861 $1000 - #176-A 1864 $500 - #9229 1864$100- #9285 1864 $50 - #77114 1864$20- #13410 1864 $2 - #32098 1864 $1 - #82283 1864$10- #83185 1864 $5- #1138

LST OF KNOWN CONTERFET AND MODERN COPES OF CONFEDERATE CURRENCY Counterfeit Confederate Currency The list below includes known reproductions of confederate currency. Some notes are counterfeit and some are simply modem copies. n almost every situation the note will be close to worthless. Counterfeit Confederate currency was printed for many reasons- sadly, so much of it was printed that it is not even collectible as an oddity or intrigue. Some counterfeit confederate currency sets can be bought for just a few dollars on the internet. 50 Cent Apr.6, 1863:104199,104508, 861343 Feb. 17, 1864:6850, 83999 Denomination: $1.00 June 2, 1862: 355, 49092, 50381 Dec. 2, 1862: 658 Apr. 6, 1863: 1468, 16168, 18094 Feb. 17, 1864:3691,32984,42507, 76280, 82129, 82283, 83383, like 83087], 89983 8~087 [may look Denomination: $2.00 June2, 1862:2473,6476, 48590, 211765 Dec.2, 1862:37232 Apr.6, 1863:46695, 51572 Feb. 17,1864:4505,18491, 32098,34098, 48840, 93609, 98840 Denomination: $5.00 Jul. 25, 1861: 1953, 2070 Sept.2, 1861:4763,11225, 16767,24497, 138570, 138590 Dec.2, 1862:6250 Ap~6, 1863:16165,81072 Feb. 17,1864:1138,18262, 19640, 22147, 23580, 45806, 47333,50243,68771, 76280 Denomination: $10.00 Jul. 25, 1861: 91497 Sept.2, 1861:420, 470,1484, 5089, 8005, 8007, 1910~71339, 77389,81484

Sept.~ 1862:581355 Dec.2, 1862:2973 Apr. 6, 1863:37728, 50883 Feb. 17,1864:8470,9825,14077, 22462,31680,32515,40674, 40679, 45447, 45951,45956, 55411, 83185 Denomination: $20.00 Jul. 25, 1861:93351 Sept. 2, 1861 : 1524, 1624, 4854, 11220, 15241, 1524 7, 02745, 131720 Dec.2, 1862:39590, 61372 Apr. 6, 1863: 77786 Feb. 17, 1864: 1372, 2625, 2626, 13410, 18410, 23483, 46410,76627, 80967, 93941 Unknown Date: 15247 Denomination: $50.00 Slaves hoeing, with various written dates in 1861 : 1365 Geo. Washington to side, with various written dates in 1861: 3866 Jul. 25, 1861 : 49935 Sept.2, 1861 : 18441, 18443, 23510, 23961, 31351 Dec.2, 1862: 60423, 85165 Apr.6, 1863:3987, 4553, 56557, 86557 Feb. 17, 1864:5670, 5920, 14949,24791, 25674, 59204, 61891, 70104, 72104, 77114 Denomination: $100.00 with various written dates in 1861: 85, 457, 487, 1367, 4182 Jul.25, 1861:323118 with Train ;Various written dates May thru Oct. 1862: 25208, 52042, 53453, 57939, 127208 May 8, 1862: 1 08? with Slaves hoeing ;Various written dates Aug. 1862 thru Jan. 1863": 389, 459, 469, 4144,50371, 65798 Nov. 20, 1862: 65798 Dec. 2, 1862:84389 Apr.6, 1863:84, 933, 2248, 2575, 29063, 29200 Feb. 17, 1864:801, 836, 16760, 20396, 44248, 47128, 49953, 92685 Denomination: $500 with various written dates in 1861 : 85 Feb. 17, 1864:393, 3546, 9229, 14682, 16599, 16760, 18278,19834, 26326, 26949, 33546, 36776, 82210 Denomination: $1,000 May 28, 1861: 46A, 82A, 88A, 76A, 178A, 197 A, 297 A, 321 A, 8894 with various written dates in 1861 : 12, 88A Denomination: $10,000 (no such denomination ever printed by CSA): 88 Denomination: $100,000 Jul. 5, 1861 (no such denomination ever printed by CSA): 4832