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CSA Currency 1863 $100 Dollar Note Lucy Pickens "Women of the South" T-56

CSA Currency 1863 Lucy Pickens 100 Dollar note
CSA Currency 1863 "Lucy Pickens" $100 note
CSA 1863 100 Dollars
CSA Confederate States of America Currency $100 Dollar Bill from Richmond, Virginia, April 6th 1863 T-56. (1,950,400 total issued)

Description:  This $100 Confederate note is known as the "Women of the South" note. It has a picture of Lucy Pickens in the center. In the lower right corner is a picture of George W. Randolph. Along the left side of the note are two soldiers holding rifles. This note was printed on watermarked paper with black and red ink on the front and green ink on the back.

Inscriptions: "Two years after the ratification of a treaty of peace between The Confederate States and the United States of America, The Confederate States of America will pay to the bearer on demand One Hundred Dollars/ Richmond 6th April, 1863/ Keatinge & Ball Columbia, S.C."
"Circulating Treasury Note/ Fundable in stocks or bonds of The Confederate States/ Receivable for all dues except export duties"