Confederate Dollar (CSD).

The Confederate States dollar was the currency used in the Confederate States of America during the American Civil War. The Confederate dollar was created in 1861, when the Confederate States of America was formed. The first Confederate dollar was issued in February 1862.

The Confederate dollar was worth less than the United States dollar, because the Confederate States of America had less gold and silver than the United States of America. The Confederate dollar was also worth less than the British pound, because the United Kingdom had more gold and silver than the Confederate States of America.

The Confederate dollar was not backed by gold or silver, and it was not legal tender in the United States of America. The Confederate dollar was only used in the Confederate States of America.

The Confederate dollar was replaced by the United States dollar in 1865, after the American Civil War ended.

How much money did the Confederacy have? The Confederacy had a variety of different sources of funding, but the primary source was taxes on imports and exports. The Confederacy also received loans from foreign governments and private individuals, and printed its own currency.

The Confederacy's total revenue for the years 1861-1865 was approximately $1.5 billion. The Confederate government spent approximately $2.2 billion during the same time period, resulting in a deficit of $700 million.

How much is a 1862 dollar bill worth?

A 1862 dollar bill is worth about $1.50 in today's currency. The value of a dollar bill from this time period depends on its condition and whether it is a rare variety. For example, a 1862 dollar bill with a red seal is worth more than a bill with a green seal. Who signed Confederate money? The Confederate States of America (CSA) was a collection of 11 states that seceded from the United States in 1860-1861. These states were located in the southern United States. The CSA issued its own currency, called Confederate money or Confederate bills, from 1861 to 1865. The bills were signed by the Treasurer of the Confederate States of America. How much is a $1000 bill worth today? A $1000 bill is worth approximately $1700 as of July 2020. This value has fluctuated quite a bit over the years, reaching as high as $3250 in 2016 and as low as $1100 in 2011. Are $2 bills worth money? Yes, $2 bills are worth money. They are legal tender in the United States, and each bill is worth two dollars. However, $2 bills are not very common, so they are not always easy to find.