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General: Serial number: "A c". ; Note in manuscript: issue number "149" in red ink; date "May 5 1862" and signatures of the Register and Treasurer in brown ink. ; Verso: note in manuscript: three interest paid stamps "INTEREST PAID TO 1ST JANUARY 1863 AT RICHMOND., INTEREST PAID TO 1ST JANUARY 1864 AT RICHMOND. INTEREST PAID TO 1ST JANUARY 1865 AT RICHMOND."&#13;
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Inscription: "Six Months after the Ratification of a Treaty of peace between the Confederate States and the United States THE CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA Will pay One Hundred Dollars to bearer with Interest at two cents per day. Richmond. RECEIVABLE IN PAYMENT OF ALL DUES EXCEPT EXPORT DUTIES".</text>
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