There were only two (2) issue dates in 1861 for notes of Confederate currency in the State of Virginia. If your question is for a $100,000.00 note, then the answer is $0 due to the fact no notes of this amount were printed. If your question is for the value of a $1,000.00 note, the answer would depend on 1) the serial number found on the note and 2) the condition of the note itself. The Confederate currency of the State of Virginia was some of the best quality currency printed in the South, therefore your note has a better chance of worth than say a note from another state.
well i don't know but 1 dollar in the U.S is 1000 in Korea. so like if u earn 100 dollars u earn 100000 in Korea, well if $1 is 100000 in korea then 100000 would equal 1000000,
The 39 mm silver version, if it is in a perfect condition, it may be worth around $30. The 32 mm version is worth around $80. The gold version is worth $2000.
To convince the British that the Confederates had a good chance of winning, and were worth backing.
It is worth around 3 bucks of material. However, if you mean spiritualy its a H U G E deal, and only 1/100000 men that join the army, ever get one...
That serial number indicates it's a replica bill and not the genuine article. It has curiosity value only.
Confederate States of America (CS) did not exist in 1858.
$350.
30$ to 50$ , but at actions, could go as high as 100$
It's worth exactly 100000
100000 Yuz Bin is worth $ 78,382.20 USD.
100000 Yuz Bin is worth $ 78,382.20 USD in America.
A Pistol in Hand Is Worth Two in the Glove Box - 2008 was released on: USA: 21 June 2008 (Richmond, Virginia)
100000 Yuz Bin Turkeye is worth US $ 78,382.20
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In average condition, $20 bills with that date that were distributed by the Richmond FRB unfortunately aren't worth much of a premium. Please see the Related Question for more information.
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