Money
Found in 8 Collections and/or Records:
Confederate Currency
Collection contains Confederate currency from the states of North Carolina and Virginia dating from 1861-1864.
General Tithing Store ten cents
Printed and signed bill for ten cents issued by the General Tithing Store House of the Mormon Church. The currency was "good only for meat at the General Tithing Store House."
John W. Moffitt papers
Handwritten and printed land deeds and property records from 1871 to 1913 for Sanpete County, Utah, bank notes from 1915 to 1925 for Uintah County, Utah, miscellaneous financial notes from 1872 to 1915, and a Manti Temple Boarding House agreement from 1882.
One hundred dollar bill of the Confederate States of America
Printed and signed one hundred dollar bill of the Confederate States of America.
One sixth of a dollar
Gold and silver certificate worth one sixth of a dollar issued in Annapolis, Maryland. Printed by F. Green, according to the resolve of the Convention of Maryland, 14 August, 1776.
Reichsbanknote hunderttausend Mark
One German bank note of one hundred thousand marks issued in 1 February 1923. This is one of the bills issued during the German inflation.
Salt Lake City Corporation one dollar
Printed and signed one dollar bill issued under the authority of the treasurer of the Salt Lake City Corporation.
George Taylor papers
Deeds, marriage and divorce certificates, land indentures, and Confederate money. The materials relate to Taylor's personal life, his marriages, and business dealings.