1863 $2 Confederate Note

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Genuine Confederate currency is in great demand among collectors and Civil War history buffs. Highlight your collection today with a seldom-seen $2 Confederate Note issued over 155 years ago in 1863 – the year of Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation and the Battle of Gettysburg.


Printed on pink paper, the hand-signed uniface $2 notes are the only Confederate currency to bear a portrait of Judah P. Benjamin – who represented Louisiana in the U.S. Senate before serving the Confederacy as Attorney General, then Secretary of War, and lastly as Secretary of State. He then became the only high-ranking Confederate official to flee the country to avoid post-war charges of treason.


Like U.S. $2 bills, historic Confederate $2 Notes are especially desirable for their unusual denomination. Add this 1863 issue to your collection in affordable Circulated condition while supplies last!


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