Original hand signed 1862 “One Dollar” North Carolina currency issued from Raleigh retailer. The note is printed on one side and has the hand inscribed serial number “202?”.
The lead bullets were recovered from the Bentonville Battlefield in North Carolina. They are representative of ammunition used by both sides during the war. The white patina is due to oxidation in the ground. Please see the last picture for a description of the bullets.
The battle scene was reprinted from a hand colored woodcut, “Battle of Bentonville” first published in Harpers Weekly in 1865.
The hand made solid Walnut frame is 12” x 16” (glass) in size. The matting is brown. All of the frame and display work was done in our cabinet shop here in Fredericksburg, Virginia. The frame is ready to hang. The wire is recessed which allows the frame to rest flat back to the wall as in a museum mount. The “bumpons” on each back corner protect the wall and keep the frame level.
All of the artifacts are guaranteed to be original Civil War issue as stated. A hand signed and dated “Certificate of Authenticity” will be issued by Collectors Frame with a photograph of the item purchased.
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Product code: Battle retailer of Bentonville – North Carolina Currency - Civil War Relics