File:$10 Confederate States of America 1864, Banknote, reverse.jpg

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English: $10 Confederate States of America 1864, Banknote

Robert Mercer Taliaferro Hunter, 1809 Loretto, Virginia - 1887 Alexandria, Virginia.

Artillery horsemen pulling canon l., Richmond 17 February 1864. 10 Series. Printer Evans & Cogswell. Engraver Keatinge & Ball Columbia S.C. Robert M.T. Hunter at lower r./ Blue ten. Pick 68.

Condition: Very clean EXTREMELY FINE+, no folds.
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