Alabama Rules Annotated is the only annotated rules set where you can find complete case annotations and extensive research references. This three-volume set is issued annually and supplemented mid-year.
How to tell if a Confederate note is real?
Memphis, a strategic port city, fell to Union forces after a dramatic gunboat battle on the Mississippi on June 6, 1862. The occupying army made U.S. dollars legal tender and outlawed the circulation of Confederate notes.
What does it mean to play with Confederate money?
Confederate money was the money issued to the southern states during the civil war with the promise that they would be rich once the South won. It became worthless once the south lost, so the phrase Playing with confederate money would mean whatever your referring to isnt real.
What is a confederate note?
The Confederate dollar (CSD) was issued in 1861 as legal tender for the 11 Confederate States of America during the U.S. Civil War. The Confederate dollar was a promissory note of credit that promised the bearer compensation six months after the end of the war.
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10 Dollars, Central Bank of Alabama, Montgomery, Alabama
10 Dollars, Central Bank of Alabama, Montgomery, Alabama, 1855 ; Physical Description: paper (overall material) ; Measurements: overall: 7.8 cm x 18 cm x .01 cm;
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