T-67 PF-9 $20 Confederate Paper Money

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T-67 PF-9 $20.00 CSA Currency. State capitol in Nashville , Tennessee . Alexander Stephens to the right. Two flourishes above "ica". 5 Series. Serial number 66814. Plen B . Fine to Very Fine. Small edge tear at right. Net Fine. Genuine. The T-67 is a popular 1864 issue and may be found with different shades of deep red to light pink, with the former in high demand. On the $20 and below, the serial numbers were hand written. No known T-67 contemporary counterfeit exists. The center of the note features the state capitol of Tennessee in Nashville . Alexander Stephens, the Vice President of the Confederacy is shown at the lower right. The reverse is simple blue with the denomination. This note was payable two years after the ratification of a Treaty of Peace between the Confederate States and United States . This type comes on high quality bank note paper. There is one great rarity, the “Double Ratification” error note with two of the same clause instead of the proper terms. Also, the varieties with no flourishes over “The” are scarcer. The T-67 comes in several color variation shades. These have been seen with pink, red, orange-red and dark red overprints. The reverse comes in different shades as well with dark deep blue being the most desirable to many. Please see CSA Quotes for more information about grading standards and read more