Confederate States of America, $100 note Manufacturer: Confederate States of America
Engraver: Keatinge and Ball (Columbia, S.C.)

Dimensions

75 × 185 mm (7.5 × 18.5 cm)

Credit Line

Transfer from the Yale University Library, Numismatic Collection, 2001

Accession Number

2001.87.45600

Culture
Period

19th century

Classification
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Numismatics

Obverse Description

Obverse Description: SIX MONTHS AFTER THE RATIFICATION OF A TREATY OF PEACE BETWEEN THE CONFEDERATE STATES & THE UNITED STATES, THE CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA WILL PAY TO BEARER ON DEMAND ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS, WITH INTEREST AT TWO CENTS PER DAY; RECEIVABLE IN PAYMENT OF ALL DUES EXCEPT EXPORT DUTIES; Slaves hoeing field at center, John C. Calhoun in bottom left corner; representation of Confederacy as Columbia in bottom right corner; numeral 100 in top right and left corners; black ink with red overprint

Reverse Description

Reverse Description: Blank
Provenance

Provenance

Yale University Library, New Haven, Conn., by 2001; transferred to the Yale University Art Gallery, New Haven, Conn., 2001
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Additional information

Object/Work type

money, paper money

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