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Confederate States Paper Money

Confederate States Paper Money
Author: George S. Cuhaj
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2012-11-30
Genre: Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN: 1440231060

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Intriguing and Authoritative! Filled with fascinating history and an easy-to-use, full-color catalog of issues, the twelfth edition of Confederate States Paper Money will delight and inform every Confederate note collector, from novice to expert. It features: • Full-color images of all major Confederate States currency from the Civil War through Reconstruction. • Authoritative pricing in up to six grades for Confederate state issues. • Complete coverage of Upham and other facsimile notes, as well as bogus notes, enigmatical issues, advertising notes, uncut sheets and errors. Featuring the work of text of legendary numismatist Arlie Slabaugh and pricing by William Bradimore, no paper money enthusiast's library is complete without Confederate States Paper Money, 12th edition.


The Story of Civil War Money

The Story of Civil War Money
Author: Fred Reinfeld
Publisher:
Total Pages: 98
Release: 1959
Genre: Money
ISBN:

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For coin collectors and collectors of Americana.


Confederate Currency

Confederate Currency
Author: Pierre Fricke
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 57
Release: 2012-09-20
Genre: History
ISBN: 0747812721

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On February 4, 1861, the Confederate States of America was formed, and almost immediately the first Confederate notes were printed – the famous “Montgomery” notes. These would be followed by many designs over the next four years. The seventy different designs or “type” notes are eagerly sought today by collectors, historians and family historians, and a collection of Confederate currency offers fascinating insights into the tumultuous Civil-War period. Pierre Fricke examines these series of Confederate notes, highlighting the history and circumstances in which they were created. This easy-to-read, fun and educational book offers an introduction to the often beautiful notes that financed the Confederacy.


Confederate Treasury Notes

Confederate Treasury Notes
Author: Dave Nelson
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2010-09-07
Genre:
ISBN: 9781453816554

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A photographic guide to Confederate currency issued by the Confederate States Government during the War Between the States (US Civil War). This must have book for the Confederate currency collector is loaded with reference material and current banknote values. Contains color photos of the actual currency.


Confederate States Paper Money

Confederate States Paper Money
Author: Arlie R. Slabaugh
Publisher:
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2000
Genre: Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN: 9780873492683

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Back for a 10th edition, this numismatic industry bible has updated pricing and expanded listings. Collectors and history buffs will love the coverage of the Southern states issues along with the in-depth information on engravers and printers. There is also a must-read section on the financial history of paper money. Nine successful editions prove that this reference sets the standard for the Confederate states and Southern states paper money markets. Features: Detailed sections on facsimile notes, bogus notes and in-depth coverage of printing errors; Exciting section covering Southern states and updated pricing.


Collecting Confederate Paper Money

Collecting Confederate Paper Money
Author: Pierre Fricke
Publisher:
Total Pages: 574
Release: 2014
Genre: Paper money
ISBN: 9780984453498

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When building a collection of Confederate paper money, knowledge of rarity, prices, and especially grading is critical. Fricke provides a thorough introduction.


The Greenbacks

The Greenbacks
Author: Otto Gresham
Publisher:
Total Pages: 330
Release: 1927
Genre: Finance
ISBN:

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Ways and Means

Ways and Means
Author: Roger Lowenstein
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 449
Release: 2022-03-08
Genre: History
ISBN: 0735223564

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“Captivating . . . [Lowenstein] makes what subsequently occurred at Treasury and on Wall Street during the early 1860s seem as enthralling as what transpired on the battlefield or at the White House.” —Harold Holzer, Wall Street Journal “Ways and Means, an account of the Union’s financial policies, examines a subject long overshadowed by military narratives . . . Lowenstein is a lucid stylist, able to explain financial matters to readers who lack specialized knowledge.” —Eric Foner, New York Times Book Review From renowned journalist and master storyteller Roger Lowenstein, a revelatory financial investigation into how Lincoln and his administration used the funding of the Civil War as the catalyst to centralize the government and accomplish the most far-reaching reform in the country’s history Upon his election to the presidency, Abraham Lincoln inherited a country in crisis. Even before the Confederacy’s secession, the United States Treasury had run out of money. The government had no authority to raise taxes, no federal bank, no currency. But amid unprecedented troubles Lincoln saw opportunity—the chance to legislate in the centralizing spirit of the “more perfect union” that had first drawn him to politics. With Lincoln at the helm, the United States would now govern “for” its people: it would enact laws, establish a currency, raise armies, underwrite transportation and higher education, assist farmers, and impose taxes for them. Lincoln believed this agenda would foster the economic opportunity he had always sought for upwardly striving Americans, and which he would seek in particular for enslaved Black Americans. Salmon Chase, Lincoln’s vanquished rival and his new secretary of the Treasury, waged war on the financial front, levying taxes and marketing bonds while desperately battling to contain wartime inflation. And while the Union and Rebel armies fought increasingly savage battles, the Republican-led Congress enacted a blizzard of legislation that made the government, for the first time, a powerful presence in the lives of ordinary Americans. The impact was revolutionary. The activist 37th Congress legislated for homesteads and a transcontinental railroad and involved the federal government in education, agriculture, and eventually immigration policy. It established a progressive income tax and created the greenback—paper money. While the Union became self-sustaining, the South plunged into financial free fall, having failed to leverage its cotton wealth to finance the war. Founded in a crucible of anticentralism, the Confederacy was trapped in a static (and slave-based) agrarian economy without federal taxing power or other means of government financing, save for its overworked printing presses. This led to an epic collapse. Though Confederate troops continued to hold their own, the North’s financial advantage over the South, where citizens increasingly went hungry, proved decisive; the war was won as much (or more) in the respective treasuries as on the battlefields. Roger Lowenstein reveals the largely untold story of how Lincoln used the urgency of the Civil War to transform a union of states into a nation. Through a financial lens, he explores how this second American revolution, led by Lincoln, his cabinet, and a Congress studded with towering statesmen, changed the direction of the country and established a government of the people, by the people, and for the people.


Blood Money

Blood Money
Author: John Remington Graham
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2020-04
Genre:
ISBN: 9781948323086

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