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Conference smurf::civil_war

Title:The American Civil War
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Moderator:SMURF::BINDER
Created:Mon Jul 15 1991
Last Modified:Tue Apr 08 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:141
Total number of notes:2129

95.0. "Information Needsd..." by SOAEDS::HEARNS () Fri May 14 1993 20:25

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SOAEDS::HEARNS                                       32 lines  14-MAY-1993 12:45
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Hi ,

While going through some things in settling my grandmothers estate I found a
Certificate of some kind.

Its says:

The Years after the Ratification of a Treaty of Peace Between the
Confederate States & The United States

500

	CONFEDERATE STATES

	Of AMERICA    Serial No. 16760


Will pay the bearer on demand Five Hundred Dallors

Richmond, Feb. 17th, 1864

I can't make out the signature.


I was wondering where would I start to research is this was valuable?  Or
of Historical value.  The document is in very good condition.

It is in mint condition and it seems to have amoung my great, great, grandmothers
possessions.

Henry Hearns
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95.1Confederate BondNEMAIL::RASKOBMike Raskob at OFOMon May 17 1993 13:2213
    RE .0:
    
    	It sounds like what you have is a Confederate bond.  They were
    issued, of course, to raise money, and when the government of the CSA
    disappeared they became worthless except as a collector's item.
    
    	I have no idea how common they are, assuming yours is genuine and
    not a reproduction, nor what one might be worth.  You might try talking
    to a local museum or historical society to get a lead to someone who
    could tell you.
    
    MikeR
    
95.2Some examples I have seenREMACP::RICHARDSONTue May 18 1993 17:3521
    
    
    Never got into these, but...
    
    I saw one framed at a paper show (Clark Univ./Worcester) a few weeks
    ago for $75.00.   There is a company in Tenn. that sells reproduction
    guns & parts, clothing, etc. called Dixie Gun Works.  Their latest
    catalog lists them for about ($30-40) each, various types- their choice
    to be sent.  CW Times had an add (or still does) that was selling these
    with a 'Letter Of Authenticity' for around $100-$125.  
    
    Note:  These 'Bonds' (as I know them) had coupons attached to the
    bottom that matured (or were supposed too) and could be clipped off and
    redeemed.  The two mentioned above (CW Times & DGW both showed examples
    with coupons missing/clipped)  the other one I saw at Clark was
    complete.  Each person formulates a value from their own reasoning I
    guess.
    
    -John
    
                                                             
95.3SMURF::BINDERDeus tuus tibi sed deus meus mihiThu May 20 1993 14:274
    For a high dollar value, condition is paramount.  There are enough of
    these bonds floating around (pun intended) in mint shape (perhaps minus
    one coupon) that one whose condition is only fair will command a far
    lesser sum.