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1861 $20 Female Riding Deer Bogus Note PMG Choice Uncirculated 63 CTXX-1/C1 Rare

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1861 $20 Female Riding Deer Bogus Note PMG Choice Uncirculated 63 CTXX-1/C1 Rare

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1861 $20 Female Riding Deer Bogus Note PMG Choice Uncirculated 63 CTXX-1/C1 Rare

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Description
Offered here is a fascinating 1861 Confederate States of America $20 bogus note, cataloged as CTXX-1/C1, and certified by PMG as Choice Uncirculated 63. This piece represents a Woodcut Upham Imitation, one of the most intriguing areas in Confederate paper money collecting, where history, propaganda, deception, and numismatic rarity all intersect. The note bears the penned serial number 72 and is accompanied by PMG certification 2540581-001.
 
In terms of authenticity, this is not an officially issued Confederate government note, but rather a period counterfeit imitation of the type widely associated with the wartime and post-war trade in Confederate reproductions and “bogus” issues. That distinction is exactly what gives it its appeal. These notes are collected today not as modern fakes, but as genuine historical artifacts of the Confederate currency story. The PMG holder clearly identifies the piece as CTXX-1/C1 Female Riding Deer | “Bogus Note” | Woodcut Upham Imitation, providing important attribution and confidence for collectors.
 
Historically, pieces like this open a window into the chaotic monetary environment of the Civil War era and its aftermath. Confederate currency was copied, imitated, and exploited in multiple ways, and these “bogus notes” reflect the instability and uncertainty surrounding Southern finance. They are a compelling specialty within American numismatics because they document not only Confederate paper money itself, but also the shadow economy of counterfeit and imitation issues that emerged around it. This example is especially notable as a yellow-green face post-war example, a color variety not previously offered by the consignor, adding another layer of interest for specialists.
 
The design is exceptionally evocative. The central vignette features the well-known female riding deer motif, one of the most memorable and visually unusual images associated with Confederate-style paper money. Ornate denomination counters, sweeping engraved text, and period-style signatures give the note strong visual presence. The piece also carries the “F” back design, as listed on page 245 of A Guide Book of Counterfeit Confederate Currency by George B. Tremmel, an important reference point for collectors researching counterfeit and imitation Confederate notes.
 
From a cataloging standpoint, this note is identified as:
Confederate States of America, $20 1861 Confederate Notes
Note Number: CTXX-1/C1
Serial Number: 72
Region: US
Pedigree/Attribution: Woodcut Upham Imitation
Comments: Annotations Lightened
 
This example stands out not only for its visual appeal and attribution, but also for its certification importance. According to the provided PMG population information, only 2 examples are graded in 63, with just 2 graded higher, making this a scarce and highly competitive piece within its classification. It is also described as the highest-graded CTXX-1/C1 example the seller has ever auctioned, which underscores its significance for advanced collectors of Confederate and counterfeit currency.
 
Collector’s Value
For the collector of Confederate paper money, counterfeit issues, or unusual Civil War-era numismatic material, this note offers outstanding appeal. It combines a dramatic vignette, specialized catalog status, a desirable color variety, reference-book-listed back type, and strong PMG certification into one compelling collectible. Pieces like this attract attention because they tell a deeper story than standard issues, making them excellent additions to specialized U.S. currency, Confederate, and counterfeit note collections.

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