Condition Census T-22 Confederate Note
Confederate Notes
T-22 $10 September 2, 1861
Grade:
PCGS New 62
Cr. 151. An absolutely stunning example of this better early Confederate type that is the nicest to be seen publicly. Rich, vermillion inks and bold signatures remain as they were the day this beauty was printed. The depth of printing and the intricate details seen on the central Indian Family vignette are of a caliber rarely noticed. Generally the best grades that are encountered are really nice Very Fines, and this type is a legitimate rarity in XF or better condition. This note is the second nicest seen at either service and we doubt that the one graded 63PQ could be any prettier. In Stacks-Bowers sale of exceptional quality Confederate notes, held at the 2017 ANA, the best example the consignor could find was a 35PPQ note and that brought close to $3000. The Dave Noble example graded PCGS AU 58PPQ (with generally tight margins) and it sold for $9400. This note is the best that has been available and it should make a considerable run at the five-figure mark.
Current Bid:
$ 3,600.00
Estimate:
($ 6,000.00 - $ 12,000.00)