Description
This rare 1864 Confederate 5 dollar banknote represents an authentic surviving artifact from the final year of the Civil War, offering collectors a notable link to the turbulent economic conditions of the Confederate States. PMG graded and professionally preserved, this note illustrates the financial strain, artistic style, and wartime printing methods used by the South during the conflict.
Printed in Richmond, the front features detailed engraving work including classical architecture and period typography, hallmarks of Confederate currency design. The $5 denomination was among the most widely circulated notes of the Confederacy, issued as inflation rose and paper shortages became severe. Despite these challenges, engravers produced striking designs that today remain an important part of American numismatic history.
This graded example offers sharp visual clarity, strong color retention, and intact edges among the many Confederate notes that survived in poor condition. PMG certification ensures the note’s attributes are professionally evaluated, giving collectors added confidence.
Whether you collect Civil War currency, 19th-century American banknotes, or early Southern financial history, this 1864 Confederate 5 dollar banknote provides both historical value and display appeal.







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