This is a 1959 clip from the show "Whats My Line", featuring Grover Criswell, one of the early major dealers in Confederate currency, and writer of several Confederate currency books.
The panel tries to guess his profession. At the end of the episode, he pulls out a super rare Confederate 1861 $1000 T-1 Montgomery note, and then hands out Confederate notes to the panel.
Crutchfield's Currency
Crutch Williams is a
foremost authority on Confederate notes. An outstanding dealer, who is extremely
knowledgeable with regards to paper money. His website...Crutchfield's
Currency, is well worth the visit, offering a wide
variety of common currency, as well as many rare notes.
Also view Crutch's BOGUS
or Facsimile page! Think your note is
real? Compare your serial number against serial numbers which are
known to be fake!
Interested in Florida Currency?
Richard Frey is a very reputable dealer that I have
known for many years. If you are interested in Florida currency,
take a look at his site: www.FloridaMint.com
If you are looking for authentic Civil War items
to purchase, make sure you stop by CampSite Artifacts. Featured
is everything from escavated bullets and canteens, to light artillery
swords and carbines. It is operated by Steve Burgess, who is a
reputable dealer in Arkansas.
Randy Shipley is a very reputable dealer that consistantly offers a wide variety
of top quality Confederate notes. If you are looking for quality, hard to find notes, stop
by this site. Odds are, Randy has what you are looking for.