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depending on condition, I assume you mean its a "confedarate" note which can go up to several hundred.
I am not sure but I know that uniforms from World wars are not worth much less then $100 in pawn shops. I guess it just depends who you sell it to.
about as much as a haypenny from the civil war
The first known use of paper money was in china during the 7th century; it was used to reduce the amount of coinage carried by travelers as it weighed too much.
Soldiers on both sides earned 11 dollars a month which was a lot of money in those days.
$20-$30 if it's in perfect condition. The medals aren't worth much because the US government awarded them to ANYONE who had served ONE or more days of service between 1941-46. That's millions of them.