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Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.29.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'C'.  Richmond, July 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.30.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'B'.  Richmond, July 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.31.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'C'.  Richmond, July 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.32.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'C'.  Richmond, July 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.33.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'C'.  Richmond, July 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.34.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'D'.  Richmond, July 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.35.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'D'.  Richmond, July 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.36.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'B'.  Richmond, May 15 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.37.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'C'.  Richmond, July 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.38.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'D'.  Richmond, July 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.39.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'D'.  Richmond, July 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.40.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'A'.  Richmond, July 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.41.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'D'.  Richmond, July 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.42.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'B'.  Richmond, July 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.43.)The Confederate States of America, 1-dollar note, first series, '6'.  Richmond, June 2, 1862.  B. Duncan, Columbia S.C.Type 44.44.)The Confederate States of America, 1-dollar note, third series, '6'.  Richmond, June 2, 1862.  B. 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Johnson, printer.5.)Augusta County, Virginia 1-dollar note.  Staunton, Va. May 25, 1862.6.) Ditto.7.)Rockbridge County, Virginia 1-dollar note.  Lexington, Va., February 2, 1863. Gaz't printer.8.)The Lexington Savings Institution, 1-dollar note.  Lexington, VA. Oct. 1861. Valley Star printer.9.)State of North Carolina, 1-dollar note, 'A'.  Raleigh, Oct. 18th, 1861.10.)State of North Carolina, 1-dollar note, 'B'.  Raleigh, Oct. 13th, 1861.11.)State of North Carolina, 1-dollar note, 'A'.  Raleigh, Oct. 11th, 1861.12.)The Confederate States of America, 50-cent note, 'E' 1st Series. Richmond, Feb. 17th, 1864. Archer and Halpin engraver.Type 72.13.)The Confederate States of America, 50-cent note, 'D' 2nd Series. Richmond, April 6th, 1863. Archer and Daly engraver.Type 63.14.)The Confederate States of America, 50-cent note, 'H' 1st Series. Richmond, April 6th, 1864. Archer and Daly engraver.Type 72.15.)The Confederate States of America, 50-cent note, 'A' 2nd Series. Richmond, April 6th, 1863. Archer and Daly engraver.Type 63.16.)The Confederate States of America, 50-cent note, 'I' 2nd Series. Richmond, April 6th, 1863. Archer and Daly engraver.Type 63.17.)The Confederate States of America, 50-cent note, 'I' 1st Series. Richmond, Feb. 17th, 1864. Archer and Halpin engraver.Type 72.18.)The Confederate States of America, 50-cent note, 'A' 2nd Series. Richmond, April 6th, 1863. Archer and Daly engraver.Type 63.19.)Bank of Chattanooga, State of Tennessee, 2-dollar note, 'A'.  Chattanooga, Jan. 4th, 1863.  Printed/engraved by Keating \u0026 Ball, Columbia, S.C.20.)The Appomattox Savings Bank, 3-dollar note.  Farmville, VA, October 21st, 1861.  Lithograph of P.L. Valory, Fredericksburg(?), Va.21.)The State of Alabama, 1-dollar note, 1st Series, 'C'.  Montgomery, Ala. 1st January 1863.22.)The Bank of the Commonwealth, 1-dollar note.  Richmond, VA. May 1, 1861.23.)The State of Georgia, 50-cent note, 'F'.  Milledgeville, Ga. January 1st, 1863.  Howell engraver.24.)The Bank of the State of South Carolina.  Feb. 1, 1863.Bundle 225.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'A', partial (badly torn).  July 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.26.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'B'.  Richmond, July 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.27.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'C'.  Richmond, Oct. 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.28.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'A'.  Richmond, Oct. 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.29.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'C'.  Richmond, July 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.30.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'B'.  Richmond, July 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.31.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'C'.  Richmond, July 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.32.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'C'.  Richmond, July 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.33.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'C'.  Richmond, July 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.34.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'D'.  Richmond, July 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.35.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'D'.  Richmond, July 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.36.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'B'.  Richmond, May 15 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.37.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'C'.  Richmond, July 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.38.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'D'.  Richmond, July 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.39.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'D'.  Richmond, July 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.40.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'A'.  Richmond, July 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.41.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'D'.  Richmond, July 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.42.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'B'.  Richmond, July 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.43.)The Confederate States of America, 1-dollar note, first series, '6'.  Richmond, June 2, 1862.  B. Duncan, Columbia S.C.Type 44.44.)The Confederate States of America, 1-dollar note, third series, '6'.  Richmond, June 2, 1862.  B. Duncan, Columbia S.C.Type 44.45.)The Confederate States of America, 1-dollar note, first series, '7'.  Richmond, June 2, 1862.  B. Duncan, Columbia S.C.Type 44.46.)The Confederate States of America, 100-dollar note, 'Z'.  Richmond, Dec. 11, 1862.  Keating \u0026 Ball, Columbia S.C.Type 41.47.)The Confederate States of America, 50-dollar note, first series, 'A' and 'Y'.  Richmond, April 6th, 1863.  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Johnson, printer.5.)Augusta County, Virginia 1-dollar note.  Staunton, Va. May 25, 1862.6.) Ditto.7.)Rockbridge County, Virginia 1-dollar note.  Lexington, Va., February 2, 1863. Gaz't printer.8.)The Lexington Savings Institution, 1-dollar note.  Lexington, VA. Oct. 1861. Valley Star printer.9.)State of North Carolina, 1-dollar note, 'A'.  Raleigh, Oct. 18th, 1861.10.)State of North Carolina, 1-dollar note, 'B'.  Raleigh, Oct. 13th, 1861.11.)State of North Carolina, 1-dollar note, 'A'.  Raleigh, Oct. 11th, 1861.12.)The Confederate States of America, 50-cent note, 'E' 1st Series. Richmond, Feb. 17th, 1864. Archer and Halpin engraver.Type 72.13.)The Confederate States of America, 50-cent note, 'D' 2nd Series. Richmond, April 6th, 1863. Archer and Daly engraver.Type 63.14.)The Confederate States of America, 50-cent note, 'H' 1st Series. Richmond, April 6th, 1864. Archer and Daly engraver.Type 72.15.)The Confederate States of America, 50-cent note, 'A' 2nd Series. Richmond, April 6th, 1863. Archer and Daly engraver.Type 63.16.)The Confederate States of America, 50-cent note, 'I' 2nd Series. Richmond, April 6th, 1863. Archer and Daly engraver.Type 63.17.)The Confederate States of America, 50-cent note, 'I' 1st Series. Richmond, Feb. 17th, 1864. Archer and Halpin engraver.Type 72.18.)The Confederate States of America, 50-cent note, 'A' 2nd Series. Richmond, April 6th, 1863. Archer and Daly engraver.Type 63.19.)Bank of Chattanooga, State of Tennessee, 2-dollar note, 'A'.  Chattanooga, Jan. 4th, 1863.  Printed/engraved by Keating \u0026amp; Ball, Columbia, S.C.20.)The Appomattox Savings Bank, 3-dollar note.  Farmville, VA, October 21st, 1861.  Lithograph of P.L. Valory, Fredericksburg(?), Va.21.)The State of Alabama, 1-dollar note, 1st Series, 'C'.  Montgomery, Ala. 1st January 1863.22.)The Bank of the Commonwealth, 1-dollar note.  Richmond, VA. May 1, 1861.23.)The State of Georgia, 50-cent note, 'F'.  Milledgeville, Ga. January 1st, 1863.  Howell engraver.24.)The Bank of the State of South Carolina.  Feb. 1, 1863.Bundle 225.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'A', partial (badly torn).  July 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.26.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'B'.  Richmond, July 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.27.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'C'.  Richmond, Oct. 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.28.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'A'.  Richmond, Oct. 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.29.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'C'.  Richmond, July 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.30.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'B'.  Richmond, July 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.31.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'C'.  Richmond, July 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.32.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'C'.  Richmond, July 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.33.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'C'.  Richmond, July 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.34.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'D'.  Richmond, July 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.35.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'D'.  Richmond, July 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.36.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'B'.  Richmond, May 15 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.37.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'C'.  Richmond, July 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.38.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'D'.  Richmond, July 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.39.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'D'.  Richmond, July 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.40.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'A'.  Richmond, July 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.41.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'D'.  Richmond, July 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.42.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'B'.  Richmond, July 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.43.)The Confederate States of America, 1-dollar note, first series, '6'.  Richmond, June 2, 1862.  B. Duncan, Columbia S.C.Type 44.44.)The Confederate States of America, 1-dollar note, third series, '6'.  Richmond, June 2, 1862.  B. Duncan, Columbia S.C.Type 44.45.)The Confederate States of America, 1-dollar note, first series, '7'.  Richmond, June 2, 1862.  B. Duncan, Columbia S.C.Type 44.46.)The Confederate States of America, 100-dollar note, 'Z'.  Richmond, Dec. 11, 1862.  Keating \u0026amp; Ball, Columbia S.C.Type 41.47.)The Confederate States of America, 50-dollar note, first series, 'A' and 'Y'.  Richmond, April 6th, 1863.  Keating \u0026amp; Ball, Columbia S.C.Type 57-9.48.)The Confederate States of America, 1-dollar note, 'E'.  Richmond, Feby. 17th, 1864.  Keating \u0026amp; Ball, Engraved and printed.Type 71.49.)The Confederate States of America, 2-dollar note, 'H'.  Richmond, Feby. 17th, 1864.  Keating \u0026amp; Ball, Engraved and printed.Type 70.50.)The Confederate States of America, 5-dollar note, Series 7, 'B'.  Richmond, Feby. 17th, 1864.  Engraved by Keating \u0026amp; Ball, and Lithograph by Evans \u0026amp; Cogswell.  Type 69.51.)The Confederate States of America, 5-dollar note, Series 4, 'F'.  Richmond, Feby. 17th, 1864.  Engraved by Keating \u0026amp; Ball, and Lithograph by Evans \u0026amp; Cogswell.  Type 69.52.)The Confederate States of America, 5-dollar note, Series 5, 'D'.  Richmond, Feby. 17th, 1864.  Engraved by Keating \u0026amp; Ball, and Lithograph by Evans \u0026amp; Cogswell.  Type 69.53.)The Confederate States of America, 5-dollar note, Series 5, 'C'.  Richmond, Feby. 17th, 1864.  Engraved by Keating \u0026amp; Ball, and Lithograph by Evans \u0026amp; Cogswell.  Type 69.54.)The Confederate States of America, 10-dollar note, Series 5, 'G'.  Richmond, Feby. 17th, 1864.  Engraved by Keating \u0026amp; Ball, and Lithograph by Evans \u0026amp; Cogswell.  Type 68.55.)The Confederate States of America, 20-dollar note, Series VIII, 'C'.  Richmond, Feby. 17th, 1864.  Engraved by Keating \u0026amp; Ball, Columbia, S.C.Type 67.56.)The Confederate States of America, 50-dollar note, 2. Series, 'A' and 'Y'.  Richmond, Feby. 17th, 1864.  Engraved by Keating \u0026amp; Ball, Columbia, S.C.Type 66. 57.)The Confederate States of America, 100-dollar note, 'D'.  Richmond, Feby. 17th, 1864.  Keatinge \u0026amp; Ball, Columbia, S.C. Type 65.58.)The Confederate States of America, 500-dollar note, 'D'.  Richmond, Feby. 17th, 1864.  Keatinge \u0026amp; Ball, Columbia, S.C.Type 64.59.)The Confederate States of America, 5-dollar note, 'O'.  Richmond, Sept. 2nd, 1861.  Type 33.With letter:60.)Cashier of Townsend Bank, 3-cent note. Brookline, N.H., July 4th, 1864.  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Franklin County, Virginia 75-cent note.  Rocky Mount, Va. June 3, 1862.  J.C. Johnson, printer.2.)Buchanan Savings Bank 50-cent note.  Buchanan, Botetourt County, April 15, 1862.  3.)Amherst County, Virginia 1-dollar note.  August 5, 1862.4.)City of Lynchburg, Virginia, 25-cent note.  Lynchburg, May 1st, 1862.  J.C. Johnson, printer.5.)Augusta County, Virginia 1-dollar note.  Staunton, Va. May 25, 1862.6.) Ditto.7.)Rockbridge County, Virginia 1-dollar note.  Lexington, Va., February 2, 1863. Gaz't printer.8.)The Lexington Savings Institution, 1-dollar note.  Lexington, VA. Oct. 1861. Valley Star printer.9.)State of North Carolina, 1-dollar note, 'A'.  Raleigh, Oct. 18th, 1861.10.)State of North Carolina, 1-dollar note, 'B'.  Raleigh, Oct. 13th, 1861.11.)State of North Carolina, 1-dollar note, 'A'.  Raleigh, Oct. 11th, 1861.12.)The Confederate States of America, 50-cent note, 'E' 1st Series. Richmond, Feb. 17th, 1864. Archer and Halpin engraver.Type 72.13.)The Confederate States of America, 50-cent note, 'D' 2nd Series. Richmond, April 6th, 1863. Archer and Daly engraver.Type 63.14.)The Confederate States of America, 50-cent note, 'H' 1st Series. Richmond, April 6th, 1864. Archer and Daly engraver.Type 72.15.)The Confederate States of America, 50-cent note, 'A' 2nd Series. Richmond, April 6th, 1863. Archer and Daly engraver.Type 63.16.)The Confederate States of America, 50-cent note, 'I' 2nd Series. Richmond, April 6th, 1863. Archer and Daly engraver.Type 63.17.)The Confederate States of America, 50-cent note, 'I' 1st Series. Richmond, Feb. 17th, 1864. Archer and Halpin engraver.Type 72.18.)The Confederate States of America, 50-cent note, 'A' 2nd Series. Richmond, April 6th, 1863. Archer and Daly engraver.Type 63.19.)Bank of Chattanooga, State of Tennessee, 2-dollar note, 'A'.  Chattanooga, Jan. 4th, 1863.  Printed/engraved by Keating \u0026 Ball, Columbia, S.C.20.)The Appomattox Savings Bank, 3-dollar note.  Farmville, VA, October 21st, 1861.  Lithograph of P.L. Valory, Fredericksburg(?), Va.21.)The State of Alabama, 1-dollar note, 1st Series, 'C'.  Montgomery, Ala. 1st January 1863.22.)The Bank of the Commonwealth, 1-dollar note.  Richmond, VA. May 1, 1861.23.)The State of Georgia, 50-cent note, 'F'.  Milledgeville, Ga. January 1st, 1863.  Howell engraver.24.)The Bank of the State of South Carolina.  Feb. 1, 1863.Bundle 225.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'A', partial (badly torn).  July 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.26.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'B'.  Richmond, July 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.27.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'C'.  Richmond, Oct. 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.28.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'A'.  Richmond, Oct. 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.29.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'C'.  Richmond, July 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.30.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'B'.  Richmond, July 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.31.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'C'.  Richmond, July 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.32.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'C'.  Richmond, July 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.33.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'C'.  Richmond, July 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.34.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'D'.  Richmond, July 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.35.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'D'.  Richmond, July 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.36.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'B'.  Richmond, May 15 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.37.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'C'.  Richmond, July 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.38.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'D'.  Richmond, July 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.39.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'D'.  Richmond, July 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.40.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'A'.  Richmond, July 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.41.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'D'.  Richmond, July 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.42.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'B'.  Richmond, July 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.43.)The Confederate States of America, 1-dollar note, first series, '6'.  Richmond, June 2, 1862.  B. Duncan, Columbia S.C.Type 44.44.)The Confederate States of America, 1-dollar note, third series, '6'.  Richmond, June 2, 1862.  B. Duncan, Columbia S.C.Type 44.45.)The Confederate States of America, 1-dollar note, first series, '7'.  Richmond, June 2, 1862.  B. Duncan, Columbia S.C.Type 44.46.)The Confederate States of America, 100-dollar note, 'Z'.  Richmond, Dec. 11, 1862.  Keating \u0026 Ball, Columbia S.C.Type 41.47.)The Confederate States of America, 50-dollar note, first series, 'A' and 'Y'.  Richmond, April 6th, 1863.  Keating \u0026 Ball, Columbia S.C.Type 57-9.48.)The Confederate States of America, 1-dollar note, 'E'.  Richmond, Feby. 17th, 1864.  Keating \u0026 Ball, Engraved and printed.Type 71.49.)The Confederate States of America, 2-dollar note, 'H'.  Richmond, Feby. 17th, 1864.  Keating \u0026 Ball, Engraved and printed.Type 70.50.)The Confederate States of America, 5-dollar note, Series 7, 'B'.  Richmond, Feby. 17th, 1864.  Engraved by Keating \u0026 Ball, and Lithograph by Evans \u0026 Cogswell.  Type 69.51.)The Confederate States of America, 5-dollar note, Series 4, 'F'.  Richmond, Feby. 17th, 1864.  Engraved by Keating \u0026 Ball, and Lithograph by Evans \u0026 Cogswell.  Type 69.52.)The Confederate States of America, 5-dollar note, Series 5, 'D'.  Richmond, Feby. 17th, 1864.  Engraved by Keating \u0026 Ball, and Lithograph by Evans \u0026 Cogswell.  Type 69.53.)The Confederate States of America, 5-dollar note, Series 5, 'C'.  Richmond, Feby. 17th, 1864.  Engraved by Keating \u0026 Ball, and Lithograph by Evans \u0026 Cogswell.  Type 69.54.)The Confederate States of America, 10-dollar note, Series 5, 'G'.  Richmond, Feby. 17th, 1864.  Engraved by Keating \u0026 Ball, and Lithograph by Evans \u0026 Cogswell.  Type 68.55.)The Confederate States of America, 20-dollar note, Series VIII, 'C'.  Richmond, Feby. 17th, 1864.  Engraved by Keating \u0026 Ball, Columbia, S.C.Type 67.56.)The Confederate States of America, 50-dollar note, 2. Series, 'A' and 'Y'.  Richmond, Feby. 17th, 1864.  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Johnson, printer.5.)Augusta County, Virginia 1-dollar note.  Staunton, Va. May 25, 1862.6.) Ditto.7.)Rockbridge County, Virginia 1-dollar note.  Lexington, Va., February 2, 1863. Gaz't printer.8.)The Lexington Savings Institution, 1-dollar note.  Lexington, VA. Oct. 1861. Valley Star printer.9.)State of North Carolina, 1-dollar note, 'A'.  Raleigh, Oct. 18th, 1861.10.)State of North Carolina, 1-dollar note, 'B'.  Raleigh, Oct. 13th, 1861.11.)State of North Carolina, 1-dollar note, 'A'.  Raleigh, Oct. 11th, 1861.12.)The Confederate States of America, 50-cent note, 'E' 1st Series. Richmond, Feb. 17th, 1864. Archer and Halpin engraver.Type 72.13.)The Confederate States of America, 50-cent note, 'D' 2nd Series. Richmond, April 6th, 1863. Archer and Daly engraver.Type 63.14.)The Confederate States of America, 50-cent note, 'H' 1st Series. Richmond, April 6th, 1864. Archer and Daly engraver.Type 72.15.)The Confederate States of America, 50-cent note, 'A' 2nd Series. Richmond, April 6th, 1863. Archer and Daly engraver.Type 63.16.)The Confederate States of America, 50-cent note, 'I' 2nd Series. Richmond, April 6th, 1863. Archer and Daly engraver.Type 63.17.)The Confederate States of America, 50-cent note, 'I' 1st Series. Richmond, Feb. 17th, 1864. Archer and Halpin engraver.Type 72.18.)The Confederate States of America, 50-cent note, 'A' 2nd Series. Richmond, April 6th, 1863. Archer and Daly engraver.Type 63.19.)Bank of Chattanooga, State of Tennessee, 2-dollar note, 'A'.  Chattanooga, Jan. 4th, 1863.  Printed/engraved by Keating \u0026 Ball, Columbia, S.C.20.)The Appomattox Savings Bank, 3-dollar note.  Farmville, VA, October 21st, 1861.  Lithograph of P.L. Valory, Fredericksburg(?), Va.21.)The State of Alabama, 1-dollar note, 1st Series, 'C'.  Montgomery, Ala. 1st January 1863.22.)The Bank of the Commonwealth, 1-dollar note.  Richmond, VA. May 1, 1861.23.)The State of Georgia, 50-cent note, 'F'.  Milledgeville, Ga. January 1st, 1863.  Howell engraver.24.)The Bank of the State of South Carolina.  Feb. 1, 1863.Bundle 225.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'A', partial (badly torn).  July 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.26.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'B'.  Richmond, July 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.27.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'C'.  Richmond, Oct. 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.28.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'A'.  Richmond, Oct. 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.29.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'C'.  Richmond, July 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.30.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'B'.  Richmond, July 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.31.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'C'.  Richmond, July 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.32.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'C'.  Richmond, July 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.33.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'C'.  Richmond, July 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.34.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'D'.  Richmond, July 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.35.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'D'.  Richmond, July 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.36.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'B'.  Richmond, May 15 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.37.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'C'.  Richmond, July 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.38.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'D'.  Richmond, July 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.39.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'D'.  Richmond, July 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.40.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'A'.  Richmond, July 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.41.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'D'.  Richmond, July 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.42.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'B'.  Richmond, July 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.43.)The Confederate States of America, 1-dollar note, first series, '6'.  Richmond, June 2, 1862.  B. Duncan, Columbia S.C.Type 44.44.)The Confederate States of America, 1-dollar note, third series, '6'.  Richmond, June 2, 1862.  B. Duncan, Columbia S.C.Type 44.45.)The Confederate States of America, 1-dollar note, first series, '7'.  Richmond, June 2, 1862.  B. Duncan, Columbia S.C.Type 44.46.)The Confederate States of America, 100-dollar note, 'Z'.  Richmond, Dec. 11, 1862.  Keating \u0026 Ball, Columbia S.C.Type 41.47.)The Confederate States of America, 50-dollar note, first series, 'A' and 'Y'.  Richmond, April 6th, 1863.  Keating \u0026 Ball, Columbia S.C.Type 57-9.48.)The Confederate States of America, 1-dollar note, 'E'.  Richmond, Feby. 17th, 1864.  Keating \u0026 Ball, Engraved and printed.Type 71.49.)The Confederate States of America, 2-dollar note, 'H'.  Richmond, Feby. 17th, 1864.  Keating \u0026 Ball, Engraved and printed.Type 70.50.)The Confederate States of America, 5-dollar note, Series 7, 'B'.  Richmond, Feby. 17th, 1864.  Engraved by Keating \u0026 Ball, and Lithograph by Evans \u0026 Cogswell.  Type 69.51.)The Confederate States of America, 5-dollar note, Series 4, 'F'.  Richmond, Feby. 17th, 1864.  Engraved by Keating \u0026 Ball, and Lithograph by Evans \u0026 Cogswell.  Type 69.52.)The Confederate States of America, 5-dollar note, Series 5, 'D'.  Richmond, Feby. 17th, 1864.  Engraved by Keating \u0026 Ball, and Lithograph by Evans \u0026 Cogswell.  Type 69.53.)The Confederate States of America, 5-dollar note, Series 5, 'C'.  Richmond, Feby. 17th, 1864.  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