100 Dollars, Virginia, Confederate States of America, 1862

100 Dollars, Virginia, Confederate States of America, 1862

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Description (Brief)
One (1) 100 dollar note
Virginia, Confederate States of America, 1862
Obverse Image: Confederate soldiers at left. In center, Lucy Holcombe Pickens facing right. At right, a portrait of George W. Randolph.
Obverse Text: C / 100 / RICHMOND, DECR. 2ND, 1862 / NO. 117381 / THE CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA WILL PAY TO THE BEARER ON DEMAND ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS / A / FOR REGISTER / FOR TREASURER / KEATINGE & BALL, COLUMBIA, S.C.
Location
Currently not on view
Object Name
paper money
note
date made
1862
maker
Keatinge & Ball
place of issue
United States: Virginia, Richmond
Physical Description
paper (overall material)
ID Number
NU.73.11.0115
accession number
305034
catalog number
73.11.0115
serial number
117381
Credit Line
Mr. and Mrs. Woodbury S. Ober
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