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One hundred dollar bill issued by the Commonwealth of Virginia at Richmond, 15 October 1862. A portrait of George Washington is on the left

One hundred dollar bill issued by the Commonwealth of Virginia at Richmond, 15 October 1862. A portrait of George Washington is on the left


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One hundred dollar bill issued by the Commonwealth of Virginia at Richmond, 15 October 1862. A portrait of George Washington is on the left

CONFEDERATE CURRENCY.
One hundred dollar bill issued by the Commonwealth of Virginia at Richmond, 15 October 1862. A portrait of George Washington is on the left

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1862 Bank Note Common Wealth Confederate States Of America Dollar Paper Richmond South East Washington One Hundred


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This print showcases a significant piece of history - a one hundred dollar bill issued by the Commonwealth of Virginia at Richmond on 15 October 1862. The currency, known as Confederate Currency, holds immense historical value and represents the turbulent times during the American Civil War. The prominent feature of this banknote is a striking portrait of George Washington, positioned on the left side. As the first President of the United States and an esteemed figure in American history, Washington's presence symbolizes both patriotism and rebellion within this context. Printed on delicate paper, this artifact serves as a tangible reminder of life in mid-19th century America. It reflects not only financial transactions but also political ideologies prevalent during that era. The mention of "Commonwealth" emphasizes Virginia's role as part of the Confederacy - a group formed by southern states seeking independence from the Union. This photograph transports us to an era defined by conflict and division between North and South. It offers insight into how currency was used as a tool to assert regional identity amidst war-torn landscapes. By capturing this rare piece from Granger Art on Demand, we are granted access to explore our nation's complex past through visual representation.

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