A Confederate States of America ten-dollar bill, which promises to pay the bearer "two years after the ratification of a treaty of peace between the Confederate States and the United States of America." The bill features the image of Robert M. T. Hunter and horse-drawn artillery.
A Confederate States of America two-dollar bill, which promises to pay the bearer "six months after the ratification of a Treaty of Peace between the Confederate States and the United States of America." The bill features the image of Judah Benjamin.
A Confederate States of America two-dollar bill, which promises to pay the bearer "two years after the ratification of a treaty of peace between the Confederate States and the United States of America." The bill features the image of Judah Benjamin.
A Continental Currency thirty-five dollar bill, which promises the bearer "Thirty-five Spanish milled Dollars, or an equal Sum in Gold or Silver." The bill features the image of a plough in a field with the Latin phrase "hinc opes." Parts of the left border and emblem have been replaced with red ink. The reverse features the image of two willow leaves.
A Continental Currency thirty-dollar bill, which promises the bearer "Thirty Spanish milled Dollars, or the Value thereof in Gold or Silver." The bill features the image of a wreath atop a monument with the Latin phrase "si recte facies." The reverse features the image of three willow leaves.
A two-dollar bill, which promises to pay the bearer "two dollars in Confederate Treasury Notes, when presented in sums of five Dollars and upwards." The bill features the image of a railroad. The reverse features the prints of two fifty-cent and one twenty five-cent bill.
A copy of Lewis R. Gibbes' article "Botany of Edings' Bay" read before the Elliott Society of Natural History of Charleston, sent by Gibbes to Alexander Glennie.