More Examples of Southern State Issued Banknotes of the Confederacy
MISSISSIPPI
On January 9, 1861, Mississippi became the 2nd State to secede from the Union. Mississippi joined the Confederacy on March 30, 1861 when it ratified the Constitution of the Confederate States. All State of Mississippi issued notes are uni-face or plain back except for the last issue in 1865, that have ornate backs.
... State of Mississippi 1862
$3 "Cotton Pledged" Note with a train and a sailor
... State of Mississippi 1862
$10 "Faith of the State Pledged" Note with a train and a slave with cotton bale
... State of Mississippi 1862
$10 "Cotton Pledged" Note with a bare breasted allegorical figure of Justice
... State of Mississippi 1862
$10 Note with a picture of Civil War Governor John J. Pettus and a slave with a horse
... State of Mississippi 1862
$20 Note with a picture of Civil War GovernorJohn J. Pettus and slaves in the field with a wagon of cotton
... State of Mississippi 1862
$20 "Cotton Pledged" Note with Indians and train
... State of Mississippi 1862
$20 "Faith of the State Pledged" Note with Indian and train
... State of Mississippi 1862
$50 "Cotton Pledged" Note with Indian and slaves picking cotton
... State of Mississippi 1864
50 Cent Fractional Note with a slave hoeing cotton
... State of Mississippi 1864
$1 Note with a freight train and allegorical Ceres
... State of Mississippi 1864
$2 Note with a sailing ship
... State of Mississippi 1864
$3 Note with soldier on duty and an Indian in the lower corner
... State of Mississippi 1865
$50 Note with a written date of April 1, 1865. Pictures an Indian and an allegorical Commerce and Ceres