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651 1978.51.5.20 Currency Confederate States of America, February 17, ten dollars, serial no. 24563. A portrait of R.M.T Hunter, the Confederate Secretary of State, is located at the bottom right, while a picture of men on horses is located at the center Color: BK,WH 1978.51.5.20 (Currency) image
652 1978.51.5.21 Currency Confederate States of America, February 17, ten dollars, serial no. 66791. A portrait of R.M.T Hunter, the Confederate Secretary of State, is located at the bottom right, while a picture of men on horses is located at the center Color: BK,WH 1978.51.5.21 (Currency) image
653 1978.51.5.22 Currency Confederate States of America, September 2, twenty dollars. Large circular hole right center. At the center of the note is a picture of Industry located between cupid and a beehive. A portrait of Confederate Vice President Alexander Stephens is located at the bottom left. Color: BK,WH 1978.51.5.22 (Currency) image
654 1978.51.5.23 Currency Confederate States of America, September 2, twenty dollars. Two large circular holes, left and right center. A picture of Industry between cupid and a beehive is located at the center of the note while a portrait of Confederate Vice President Alexander Stephens is located at the bottom left. Color: BK,WH 1978.51.5.23 (Currency) image
655 1978.51.5.24 Currency Confederate States of America, September 2, 1861; twenty dollars. A picture of a sailing ship is located at the center while a sailor at capstan is located on the left. Color: BK,WH 1978.51.5.24 (Currency) image
656 1978.51.5.25 Currency Confederate States of America, September 2, 1861; twenty dollars. A picture of a sailing ship is located at the center while a sailor at capstan is located on the left. Color: BK,WH 1978.51.5.25 (Currency) image
657 1978.51.5.26 Currency Confederate States of America, April 6, twenty dollar bill, serial no. 65760. Red stamp on obverse "Sept'r, 1863." Two large half circles cut into bottom edge. The Nashville, Tennesee capitol building is located at the center of the note while a portrait of Confederate Vice President Alexander Stephens is on the right. Color: BK,WH,RD 1978.51.5.26 (Currency) image
658 1978.51.5.27 Currency Confederate States of America, April 6, twenty dollar bill, serial no. 21968. Red stamp on obverse "Sept'r, 1863." Color: BK,WH,RD 1978.51.5.27 (Currency) image
659 1978.51.5.5 Coin One schilling.
660 1978.51.5.6 Coin Prussia, four GR, Friedrick Willhelm.
661 1978.51.5.7 Coin Queen Victoria, one cent. Obverse Queen Victoria, Reverse The facial value is encircled with maple leaves wrapped around a vine
662 1978.51.5.8 Currency Confederate States of America, September 2, $10.00. Located in the center is a picture of South Carolina General Francis Marion inviting British General Tarleton to share sweet potatoes during the Revolutionary War, at the lower left corner a portrait of R.M.T Hunter the Confederate Secretary of State, On the right is a woman, possibly Miss Liberty. Color: BK,WH 1978.51.5.8 (Currency) image
663 1978.51.5.9 Currency Confederate States of America, September 2, 1861. $5.00. At the center of the bill is an allegorical figure of Ceres sitting on a bale of cotton. On the left is a sailor. Color: BK,WH 1978.51.5.9 (Currency) image
664 1978.51.6.109 Currency Confederate States of America, state currency, May 1, 1861. Bank of the Commonwealth, one dollar. The Great Seal of Virginia is pictured, it states their motto, "Sic Semper Tyrannis" Thus Always to Tyrants. Color: BK,WH 1978.51.6.109 (Currency) image
665 1978.51.6.111 Currency Confederate States of America, state currency, April 6, 1863. fifty cents, serial no. 102710. Bust of Confederate President Jefferson Davis at center. Color: BK,WH 1978.51.6.111 (Currency) image
666 1978.51.6.112 Currency Confederate States of America, state currency, May 25, 1862; The County of Augusta, ten cents. Color: BK,WH 1978.51.6.112 (Currency) image
667 1978.51.6.115 Currency George Washington was born on January 6th, 1756. He is a country wide recognizable figure and is still on our common dollar bills today. His three cents Fractional Currency was the first piece of money that he was placed on. This three cent Fractional Currency is the Third Issue and was in print from 1864-1869. Fractional Currency was used during the Civil War time period because of the coin shortage. This led to changes in money with the 3, 5, 10, 15, 25, and 50 all being used as paper Fractional Currency instead of coins. 1978.51.6.115 (Currency) image
668 1978.51.6.120 Fractional Currency Spencer M. Clark, Fractional Currency, Five Cents, Third Issue, Variety 1238. Spencer Clark was the first Superintendent of the National Currency Bureau. According to the U.S Bureau of Engraving and Printing in 1862, Spencer M. Clark was Chief Clerk in the Treasury Department’s Bureau of Construction, at the time Clark used experimentation with two hand-crank machines for trimming and separating cotton money paper. Later that year, Treasury Secretary Salmon Chase directs Clark to proceed with trials using steam-powered machines to trim, separate, and seal $1 and $2 United States Notes. 1864 The 5-cent note of the second issue of Fractional Currency features the portrait of Spencer Clark, causing a public uproar. it is said from CoinBooks.org that Congress wanted the print to honor William Clark, from the tail "Lewis and Clark" but allegedly the document sent to the Bureau only said "Clark" so Spencer decided to use this to his advantage and put his own face on the note. In 1866, Congress prohibits the portrait or likeness of any living person on currency notes, bonds, or securities 1978.51.6.120 ( Fractional Currency) image
669 1978.51.6.123 Currency The figure on this piece is the "Bust of Liberty". This is the fourth issue. It was the first series to bear the Treasury seal and was issued from July 14th, 1869 to February 16th, 1875. Fractional Currency was used during the Civil War time period because of the coin shortage. This led to changes in money with the 3, 5, 10, 15, 25, and 50 all being used as paper Fractional Currency instead of coins. 1978.51.6.123 (Currency) image
670 1978.51.6.126 Fractional Currency Fractional currency, Fourth issue, Variety 1268, Fifteen cents. Featuring Bust of Columbia. As stated in LittleCoin Company database, the Fourth issue of fractional currency is the only issue to include 15 cent notes. Fourth issues were also the first to depict the treasury seal. (Red stamp seen in middle of note.) This was a short lived printing. Note: In the history of U.S Currency with the exception of Sacagawea, very little depict representations of woman as actual political figures. 1978.51.6.126 ( Fractional Currency) image
671 1978.51.6.127 Fractional Currency Fractional Currency, Fourth Issue, Variety 1308, Twenty-Five cents. Fourth issue featuring George Washington. Fourth issues were the first to depict the treasury seal (Red stamp seen in the middle of note) 1978.51.6.127 ( Fractional Currency) image
672 1978.51.6.128 Fractional Currency Fractional Currency Note of Edwin McMasters Stanton valued at fifty cents. Fourth Issue, Variety 1376. Best known as Secretary of War under Lincoln administration Circa 1861 - 1865. Other known titles include: Lawyer, Politician, and Attorney General. He passed in 1869. According to "Coin World" a publication from Amos Media in 2007, this note replaced counterfeited Lincoln 20c Notes from 1870, to be published in 1875. 1978.51.6.128 ( Fractional Currency) image
673 1978.51.6.133 Currency Samuel Dexter was born in Boston, Massachusetts on May 14th, 1761. He is known for serving on the House of Representatives from 1793 to 1975. Dexter was also Secretary of War and the Treasury Secretary. This was the fourth issue. It was the first to bear the Treasury Seal and went from July 14th, 1869 to February 16th, 1875. Fractional Currency was used during the Civil War time period because of the coin shortage. This led to changes in money with the 3, 5, 10, 15, 25, and 50 all being used as paper Fractional Currency instead of coins. 1978.51.6.133 (Currency) image
674 1978.51.6.42 Currency Confederate States of America, June 2, 1862; one dollar. This is a first series Confederate note with a portrait of Lucy Pickens, wife of Colonel Francis Wilkinson Pickens of South Carolina and helped shape the stereotype of the "Southern belle", located at the lower right. Color: BK,WH 1978.51.6.42 (Currency) image
675 1978.51.6.43 Currency Confederate States of America, February 17, 1864; five hundred dollars, serial no. 31208. A portrait of Stonewall Jackson is located at the lower right. Color: BK,WH 1978.51.6.43 (Currency) image
676 1978.51.6.44 Currency Confederate States of America, February 17, one hundred dollars, serial no. 37584. In the center is Lucy Pickens, the wife of the governor of South Carolina during the war, two soldiers on left side, and Confederate cabinet member George W. Randolph on the bottom right--(929,200 total issued) Color: WH BK BL
677 1978.51.6.45 Currency Confederate States of America, June 2, 1862; two dollars, serial no. 37584. A portrait of Clement Clay, Alambama Senator and Confederate Congressman is located in the upper left corner. Color: BK,WH,GR 1978.51.6.45 (Currency) image
678 1978.51.6.46 Currency Confederate States of America, February 17, ten dollars, serial no. 28154. Horses pulling cannons center, Confederate cabinet member R.M.T. Hunter at lower right--(9,145,000 total issued) Color: wh bk bl
679 1978.51.6.47 Currency Confederate States of America, July 14, one-hundred dollars. Railway train in center with people on platform; diffused steam--(214,400 total issued) Color: BK WH 1978.51.6.47 (Currency) image
680 1978.51.6.48 Currency Confederate States of America, February 17, 1864; one dollar, serial no. 2848. A portrait of Clement Clay, Alambama Senator and Confederate Congressman is located at the center Color: BK,WH 1978.51.6.48 (Currency) image
681 1978.51.6.49 Currency Confederate States of America, April 6, 1861; one dollar, serial no. 92927. A portrait of Clement Clay, Alambama Senator and Confederate Congressman is located at the center Color: BK,WH 1978.51.6.49 (Currency) image
682 1978.51.6.50 Currency Confederate States of America, June 2, 1862; two dollars. A portrait of Judah P. Benjamin is located in the upper left corner, he served as Attorney General, Secretary of War, and Secretary of State consecutively for the Confederacy. A picture representing the South striking the Union is located at the center. Color: BK,WH 1978.51.6.50 (Currency) image
683 1978.51.6.51 Currency Confederate States of America, September 2, 1864; five dollars. With red overstamp. Reads across bottom" Pendable in Confederate States Stock bearing 8 per cent interest." A picture of Ceres is at the center and a sailor is pictured at the left Color: BK,WH 1978.51.6.51 (Currency) image
684 1978.51.6.52 Currency Confederate States of America, September 2, 1861; five dollars. A picture of Ceres is located at the center while a sailor is located on the left. Color: BK,WH 1978.51.6.52 (Currency) image
685 1978.51.6.53 Currency Confederate States of America, February 17, 1864. Five dollars. A portrait of Christopher Memminger, the Confederate Secretary of the Treasury is located in the bottom right. Color: BK,WH,GR 1978.51.6.53 (Currency) image
686 1978.51.6.54 Currency Confederate States of America, February 17, 1864; five dollars, serial no. 38386. A portrait of Christopher Memminger, the Confederate Secretary of the Treasury is located in the bottom right. Color: BK,WH,GR 1978.51.6.54 (Currency) image
687 1978.51.6.55 Currency Confederate States of America, February 17, 1864; five dollars, serial no. 65639. A portrait of Christopher Memminger, the Confederate Secretary of the Treasury is located in the bottom right. Color: BK,WH,GR 1978.51.6.55 (Currency) image
688 1978.51.6.56 Currency Confederate States of America, February 17, 1864; five dollars, serial no. 37946. A portrait of Christopher Memminger, the Confederate Secretary of the Treasury is located in the bottom right. Color: BK,WH,GR 1978.51.6.56 (Currency) image
689 1978.51.6.57 Currency Confederate States of America, February 17, 1864; five dollars. A portrait of Christopher Memminger, the Confederate Secretary of the Treasury is located in the bottom right. Color: BK,WH,GR 1978.51.6.57 (Currency) image
690 1978.51.6.58 Currency Confederate States of America, February 17, 1864; five dollars, serial no. 66946. A portrait of Christopher Memminger, the Confederate Secretary of the Treasury is located in the bottom right. Color: BK,WH,GR 1978.51.6.58 (Currency) image
691 1978.51.6.59 Currency Confederate States of America, February 17, 1864; five dollars, serial no. 67069. A portrait of Christopher Memminger, the Confederate Secretary of the Treasury is located in the bottom right. Color: BK,WH,GR 1978.51.6.59 (Currency) image
692 1978.51.6.61 Currency Confederate States of America, February 17, 1864; five dollars, serial no. 84442. A portrait of Christopher Memminger, the Confederate Secretary of the Treasury is located in the bottom right. Color: BK,WH,GR 1978.51.6.61 (Currency) image
693 1978.51.6.62 Currency Confederate States of America, September 2, ten dollars, serial no. 5089. Replica "This is a Ten Dollar Bill as used by the Confederate States during the war. It is not good only as a souvenir. We want you to keep it and show it to your friends and tell them about Gates' Pratical Business Colleges" Almon F. Gates, AM, President, Waterloo Iowa Color: BK,WH,GR 1978.51.6.62 (Currency) image
694 1978.51.6.63 Currency Confederate States of America, February 17, 1864; ten dollars. A portrait of R.M.T Hunter, Confederate Secretary of State, is in the lower right corner. A picture of cavalry men at battle is located at the center. Color: BK,WH,GR 1978.51.6.63 (Currency) image
695 1978.51.6.64 Currency Confederate States of America, February 17, 1864; ten dollars, serial no. 8212. A portrait of R.M.T Hunter, Confederate Secretary of State, is in the lower right corner. A picture of cavalry men at battle is located at the center. Color: BK,WH,GR 1978.51.6.64 (Currency) image
696 1978.51.6.65 Currency Confederate States of America, February 17, 1864; ten dollars, serial no. 75887. A portrait of R.M.T Hunter, Confederate Secretary of State, is in the lower right corner. A picture of cavalry men at battle is located at the center. Color: BK,WH 1978.51.6.65 (Currency) image
697 1978.51.6.66 Currency Confederate States of America, February 17, 1864; ten dollars, serial no. 8949. A portrait of R.M.T Hunter, Confederate Secretary of State, is in the lower right corner. A picture of cavalry men at battle is located at the center. Color: BK,WH 1978.51.6.66 (Currency) image
698 1978.51.6.67 Currency Confederate States of America, February 17, 1864; ten dollars, serial no. 104761. A portrait of R.M.T Hunter, Confederate Secretary of State, is in the lower right corner. A picture of cavalry men at battle is located at the center. Color: BK,WH 1978.51.6.67 (Currency) image
699 1978.51.6.68 Currency Confederate States of America, February 17, ten dollars, serial no. 11910. A portrait of R.M.T Hunter, Confederate Secretary of State, is in the lower right corner. A picture of cavalry men at battle is located at the center. Color: BL,WH 1978.51.6.68 (Currency) image
700 1978.51.6.70 Currency Confederate States of America, February 17, 1861; ten dollars, serial no. 77437. A portrait of R.M.T Hunter, Confederate Secretary of State, is in the lower right corner. A picture of cavalry men at battle is located at the center. Color: BK,WH,BL 1978.51.6.70 (Currency) image