Confederate Seal, 1873

Confederate Seal reproduced in 1873

This Confederate seal–with the inscription “The Confederate States of America : 22 February 1862, Deo Vindice”–was reproduced as a fundraiser for the widows and orphans of the Confederacy in 1873. The seal commemorates the election of Jefferson Davis, the only president of the Confederate States of America.

Confederate Seal reproduced in 1873
Metal Seal. From the Georgia Historical Society Object Collection. A-1361-132

Confederate Currency Ten dollar note

Confederate Currency Ten dollar note

This ten dollar note was issued by the Confederate States of America in 1864. The Confederate currency–called “Greyback” to differentiate from the Union “Greenback”–was first issued at the outbreak of the war, and this money was based on no collateral assets, but instead it was a kind of “I owe you” for after the war. It was merely a promise to pay back the Confederate government once the South was victorious. Since this never came to be, the money lost value as the war went on.

Ten dollar note of Confederate money. 1864
Ten dollar bill from the Confederate States of America. From the Georgia Historical Society Collection. A-0653-002