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50 Dollars

Issuer Confederate States of America
Year 1861
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In circulation to 1865
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Obverse description Vignette of Tellus (goddess of earth) seated at left, central oval portrait vignette of George Washington, with the denomination "50" in each corner. Plate letters B, Bb, or C appear on issued examples.
Obverse lettering CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA
FIFTY DOLLARS
Richmond
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Comments

Hoyer & Ludwig were primarily a lithographic firm operating out of Richmond — not a specialist banknote printer — and their involvement in producing Confederate currency in 1861 reflects how desperate the new government was for printing capacity. The quality showed. Lithographic notes were far easier to counterfeit than engraved ones, and Northern operatives exploited that almost immediately; the Union ran deliberate destabilization campaigns flooding the South with convincing fakes of exactly these early Richmond-printed issues.

P#11 belongs to the first wave of Confederate emissions authorized under the Act of March 9, 1861, before Richmond was even the capital.

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