Description
This rare 1864 Confederate 10 dollar banknote is an authentic artifact from the closing period of the Civil War, offering collectors a direct connection to the shifting financial landscape of the Confederate States. PMG graded and carefully preserved, the note displays exceptional engraving detail and strong paper quality, making it a premium example of surviving Civil War currency.
Printed in Richmond in 1864, this denomination circulated heavily during the Confederacy’s final—and most turbulent—year. The front design features intricate linework, classical imagery, and period-accurate typography typical of Confederate banknotes. Despite widespread inflation and material shortages, engravers continued producing visually striking notes that now serve as important historical references.
This PMG graded example retains impressive detail, bold coloration, and clear printing, distinguishing it from the many heavily worn Confederate notes still in existence. Grading certification provides assurance of authenticity, preservation quality, and overall condition, which are key factors for collectors of 19th-century American banknotes.
Ideal for collectors of Civil War currency, Confederate States memorabilia, or early American financial history, this 1864 Confederate 10 dollar banknote delivers strong historical value and excellent display presence.





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