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| 正面描述 | At left, an allegorical vignette of Tellus, goddess of the Earth, seated and holding a globe surmounted by a dove; at center, a portrait vignette of George Washington. The denomination and issuer inscription are rendered in letterpress within a plain border. |
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| 防伪类型 | Watermark |
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Hoyer & Ludwig were a Richmond lithography firm with no prior banknote experience when the Confederacy turned to them in 1861. The result is exactly what you'd expect from a commercial printer pressed into currency production — lithographed output rather than engraved intaglio, which meant far easier counterfeiting. The Union recognized this almost immediately and organized systematic counterfeit campaigns, flooding Confederate-held territory with convincing facsimiles that accelerated the South's already severe inflation problem.
The watermark is the sole concession to security. By 1864, Confederate currency had lost roughly 90% of its face value regardless.