The likelihood that your bill is real is quite small. A number of companies have been printing replica notes since the 1920s and selling them as novelties and display items. There are many more replicas than genuine Confederate bills in the marketplace.
The images are photocopied from genuine bills and the paper is artificially aged so they are very difficult to tell from the real thing unless you look closely at the signatures - the ink is flat and on the surface of a replica, while it is a slightly different color and more deeply impressed on a genuine note.
You can always check with a currency dealer to have your bill authenticated, but be prepared to be told it is a copy.
The value is about 39$ if the bill is in good condition
There was no Confederate money in 1845.
1000 Dollars
The Confederacy was not in existence in 1962.
These bills are normally replicas with no collector value.
The value is about 39$ if the bill is in good condition
There was no Confederate money in 1845.
1000 Dollars
The Confederacy was not in existence in 1962.
These bills are normally replicas with no collector value.
I have a confederate 100 dollar bill dated feb 17th 1864. I know it is not a copy.it has 10856 on the front and richmond. can you tell me the value?
It's either not dated 1829 or it's not Confederate, or possibly both. Remember that the Civil War took place from 1861 to 1865 so there couldn't be a Confederate bill from 30+ years earlier. In any case the vast majority of Confederate "bills" are modern replicas. There's more information at the Related Question.
An 1864 500-dollar Confederate note can be worth over $850. This value is dependent on the bill's condition, and whether or not it has been authenticated.
The value of a 1847 $1000 bill can vary depending on its condition and rarity, but it can be worth thousands of dollars to collectors. It is best to consult with a currency expert or appraiser to get an accurate assessment of its value.
There are pictures of high-value bills at the Related Link.
Confederate money is worthless.
The US Civil War ended in 1865 so there would not be a Confederate bill dated 1867. Please check again and post a new, separate question.