Something I found from the past

I found these cleaning out some old stuff. Enjoy!


im pretty sure i have the 3 dollar bill clinton one around here somewhere. too funny i hadnt seen the others

Looks like they made Hillary’s photo so you can draw a mouth insert…lol

Limp bizkit should have used this for their 1st album cover, 3 dollar bill y’all

Found at my Grandfather’s house after my grandparents both pasted away

i wonder if its authentic or if it was a reprint you could pickup sometimes at the historical parks and such…
very cool either way.

It is very brittle, I did some research on it once, and it said on the back on the replica ones it has something like “replica” stamped on the back left corner, maybe that’s what the red stamp is in the corner but I can’t read what it says. I have never taken it anywhere to have it examined. It’s not worth anything, the only reason I kept it was because it belonged to my grandfather, I also have all of his old shotguns, and I did have relatives that died in the war. It’s not displayed, but I keep it in a Pelican box with my car titles, some other old money like Silver Notes, silver coins and things like that. I’ll try to pull some of that stuff out and posts more pictures.
Edit: Pulled it out, red stamp says C.S.A. with what looks like a palmetto tree, but can’t read the rest of the writing.

Late 1800’s to very early 1900’s restored. There were so many made, records do not exist, but I restored it as a wall hanger.

Finally figured out what the red stamp (seal) says on the back C.S.A Treasury Department with a Palmetto Tree in the middle, still can’t make out what is on the sides of the tree.

Obviously there were different seals during the Civil War. This is a similar one
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When I was a kid you could buy CSA dollars at Stuckey’s for about 5 notes for $2 or $3. We had plenty of them, they are all gone now.

Dug these out, and cleaned them with lemon and salt.
1896 Morgan Dollar.
1921 Morgan, the last year they were minted.
1922 Peace Dollar, the first year for those…
The 1896 and 1921 ones are in outstanding condition, yet are worth only $20 - 60 each.
The '22 Peace Dollar is in poor condition but it is worth $150.

None of them have mint marks which means they were from Philadelphia. Other mints were San Francisco (S), New Orleans (O), Carson City, Nevada (CC) and Denver (D). According to the guide I read, no mint mark was used when stamping largest volume of coins, and it was cheaper to omit Mint Mark. And it said if there is no mint mark it was from Philadelphia.





i’ve got a box of these somewhere… i wonder what all years and what values they are each.

May be genuine based on known serial numbers of reproductions. Confederate bill can be worth more than face value if in good condition
https://oldcurrencyvalues.com/1864_50_Confederate_Bill/