Confederate Currency, State of Georgia, Five Dollars, 1864

Summary

Confederate currency during the Civil War was anything but uniform -- it had various designs, numerous issuers, and was redeemable for payment in different ways. The Confederate Treasury printed bank notes. And individual states and cities issued their own paper currency, too. This decentralized Confederate monetary system reflected Southern values -- Southerners prized states' rights over a strong central government.

Confederate currency during the Civil War was anything but uniform -- it had various designs, numerous issuers, and was redeemable for payment in different ways. The Confederate Treasury printed bank notes. And individual states and cities issued their own paper currency, too. This decentralized Confederate monetary system reflected Southern values -- Southerners prized states' rights over a strong central government.

Artifact

Paper money

Date Made

1864

Subject Date

06 April 1864

Creators

Unknown

Place of Creation

United States, Georgia, Milledgeville 

Location

Not on exhibit to the public.

Object ID

30.594.58

Credit

From the Collections of The Henry Ford. Gift of Annie E. Weller

Material

Paper (Fiber product)

Dimensions

Height: 3 in

Width: 6.5 in

Inscriptions

In part, recto:MILLEDGEVILLE, APRIL 6TH 1864 / THE STATE OF GEORGIA / WILL PAY THE BEARER FIVE DOLLARS AT HER TREASURY / NO. 8702 / ..

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