Confederate Currency- Ten Dollars, Hoyer & Ludwig

Printer Hoyer & Ludwig American

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Numerous printers and engravers were engaged to satisfy the demand for paper money in the Confederacy. On this denomination of a ten dollar bill, Ceres, the Roman goddess of agriculture, and the allegorical representation of Commerce are sitting by an urn at the upper left. There is a vignette of a train at the right edge of the bill.

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