The face value of $50 was issued by the Confederate States of America. President Jefferson Davis on the obverse. Plain design element with the denomination on the reverse. Available in Very Fine condition. Confederate States dollar banknotes were issued by a variety of different engravers and prin...
During the Civil War, the Confederate (southern) States of America issued two types of coinage: a one cent piece and a half dollar. (See our write-up on the one cent piece atthis CoinQuest link.) They minted very few of each, so if you have a genuine, original CSA half dollar, yo...
President, Confederate States of America "We feel that our cause is just and holy; we protest solemnly in the face of mankind that we desire peace at any sacrifice save that of honour and independence; we ask no conquest, no aggrandizement, no concession of any kind from the States with ...
Texas; Confederate States of America; Militia; Army; Texas Cavalry Regiment, 2nd; United States; Harrison County (Tex.); History; Regimental histories; Per... WW Heartsill,BI Wiley - 《Broadfoot Pub Co》 被引量: 0发表: 1987年 Fourteen Hundred and 91 Days in the Confederate Army: A Jour...
1861 one Confederate dollar would purchase one gold dollar. By May it took $1.05 Confederate dollars to purchase one Gold Dollar or 5% inflation in four months. By February of 1861 it took $1.25 Confederate Dollars to buy one Gold Dollar or 25% inflation. By February 1863 it took $3.00 ...
tells me where some of my friends and family in the South sit on this issue. But for many, myself included, that flag has never been anything but a painful reminder of a part of the South’s heritage that we should never be proud of, no matter how much we love where we come from...