United States 1 Dollar 1862-Feb-24

State of Louisiana

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United States 1 Dollar, 1862 obverse
United States 1 Dollar, 1862 reverse

Information:

Date Variety Iss. VG F VF XF AU UNC
1862-Feb-24 + - - - - - -
Country United States
Period Confederate States • Dollar
Currency Dollar
Denomination 1 Dollar
Type Circulation banknotes
Issuing entity The State of Louisiana
Year 1862
Shape Rectangular (hand cut)
Composition Paper
Demonetized Yes
Size (WxH) 152x70 mm

Obverse:

United States 1 Dollar, 1862

Obverse text

RECEIVABLE FOR ALL DUES TO THE STATE & FOR PUBLIC LANDS Twelve Months after a definitive Treaty of Peace between the CONFEDERATE STATES & THE UNITED STATES THE STATE OF LOUISIANA Will pay ONE DOLLAR to the Bearer at the Treasurer's Office, February 24th, 1862. BATON ROUGE

Obverse symbol

Black print on off-white paper with "1" above "ONE" overprinted; no underprint; handwritten red serial number. Uppercase inscription in upper margin and a cursive line of text below. Two circles, each containing a bold "1" partly encircled by text above. At the center, large bold lettering declares “THE STATE OF LOUISIANA.” Beneath, the text states: “Will pay ONE DOLLAR to the Bearer at the Treasury office February 24th, 1862,” followed by “BATON ROUGE” printed below. Typography is ornate, with mixed fonts and weights. No portrait or vignette imagery present. Framed by a thin engraved border with corner embellishments. No watermark, security thread, or color-shifting ink present; typical of early Confederate-era emergency state issues.

Reverse:

Image 1

Reverse symbol

The back is light grey with light blue print, featuring a partial design from a sheet of notes from the Exchange Bank of Holly Springs, Mississippi. The portion of the banknote sheet varies from note to note.

Varieties

Date Variety Iss. Value
VG F VF XF AU UNC
1862-Feb-24 1862-Feb-24 + - - - - - -