but they look very decent and the detail is simply superb
2 Denomination Real Country Mexico Government Spanish Colony Ruler Charles III Coinage Type Milled Coinage Mint Mexico City Composition Silver Fineness 0
This note printed in black and green features a detailed Vignette of a train at the upper left as well as a Vignette of a maiden seated by a cane press on the lower right
Each of these coins is a terrific quality specimen of the date
Set of Six Straker & Son Chemicograph C.S.A. Backs 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 500 Crisp AU/Unc Large Size Legal Tender but they look very decentThis set of "notes" consists of six Chemicograph backs with designs that were intended for the 1864 issues of the $5, $10, $20, $50, $100, and $500 denominations. Back plates with these designs were ordered by the Confederate Treasury from S. Straker & Sons of London. The plates were made and shipped from London in early January 1864, only to disappear. Several more shipments were made, but none of these got through the Union blockade. Examples of the