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I have a Ten dollar confederate bill that is signed by two people and instead of the A's at the top of the bill there are B's. The date on it is February 17th, 1864. What would this bill be worth and what does the inital B stand for would it be real?

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Hi Jessica, if it has the serial number 40679 then it is a reproduction.
Currency Reproductions are common and have virtually no collector value.
You can find a list of the ones that have been made here:
http://www.ronscurrency.com/rcbogus.htm
Brad

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Brad Swain

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I have been a World Coin and Paper Money collector since about 1965. I will be glad to answer any questions you may have on World coins or currency, tokens, unusual or unknown pieces and attempt to give you estimates of value and historical information about them in a polite and prompt manner.

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45 years collecting coins and paper money.

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BA History, BA Geography - Virginia Tech

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