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Stone Mountain Memorial Half Dollar What could be more fitting than a U.S. coin that honors the largest high relief sculpture in the world? This commemorative half dollar was struck to help fund the Confederate Memorial Carving at Stone Mountain, Georgia, a project so massive that it... MSRP: Now: $75.00 $10 Confederate Banknote $10 Confederate Banknote During the Civil War era, the Confederate States of America issued their own legal tender currency to represent their sovereignty and serve as a functional monetary system. After the war the notes became worthless as legal tender... MSRP: Now: $85.00 Compare Selected
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