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Castle Courtyard => Exonumia for Exonumist => Topic started by: Templar on September 06, 2013, 02:13:22 AM
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WELL THE MAIL PERSON BROUGHT ME A COUPLE OF ITEMS I HAD BEEN WAITING FOR------THE FIRST ITEN IS A CONFEDERAT $500 NOTE WITH THE BATTLE FLAG ON THE LEFT SIDE AND THE PICTURE OF ANDREW JACKSON IN THE OTHER CORNER---------THE NOTE IS LISTED AS C.U.-------------HOPE YOU LIKE IT..............
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THE OTHER BILL IS A U.S. NATIONAL CURRENCY NOTE FROM 1929--------IT IS FOR $50 AND IS LABELED AS A C.U. -----IT IS A BEAUTIFUL NOTE---HOPE YOU LIKE THIS ONE ALSO...............THANKS
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You have really many beautiful pieces in your collection. One day I would like see your whole collection :) :) :)
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Joe, was there only 12 Confederate states at the time of printing that first note? The Confederate flag only has 12 stars, unlike the picture you posted which has 13 stars. Did they add an extra one in the middle, later?
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Actually, there were seven states are the start:
South Carolina, Mississippi, Florida, Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana, and Texas.
So the first flag had 7 stars.
Then Virginia, Arkansas, Tennessee, and North Carolina joined.
Missouri and Kentucky were represented by partisan factions from those states (states had dual governments).
West Virginia broke away from Virginia was admitted to the Union during the US Civil War.
Nevada also joined the Union during the US Civil War as well.
Kansas became a state 3 months before the opening battle of the US Civil War.
Ken
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THANKS FOR THE HELP KENA----SOME FLAGS KEPT 13 STARS TO REPRESENT THE ORIGINAL 13 COLONIES WHICH ADDS TO THE CONFUSION AND SOME CONFEDERATE MONEY WAS PUT OUT BY INDIVIDUAL STATES AND SO THERE ARE MANY DIFFERENT KINDS OF SOUTHERN FLAGS------THE MOST FAMOUS FLAG----THE CROSS WITH STARS--WAS ACTUALLY A BATTLE FLAG NOT CARRIED BY ALL SOUTHERN STATES..........
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Thanks for the info guys.
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It's amazing how much controversy there still is around the flag. Lots of schools and other places will not let the kids wear anything with the South's flag on it. Myself I think most of the trouble comes from teachers desire to be poetically correct and not offend anyone. Not realizing they are offending more with this attitude.