"TEN TUMULTUOUS YEARS: 1857-1866"! SS Central America & Civil War Money Matters

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LINCOLN'S LEGACY: MONEY MATTERS OF THE CIVIL WAR --Subscribe

Our 16th President Abraham Lincoln's Legacy includes Money Matters. We're writing, and filming... now to share stories about several of the most important Money Matters during his time in office. There are plenty of stories to come...

NO SMALL CHANGE PROGRAMS -- Welcome

Photos above: 

 "Abe Lincoln" Living History by Dennis Boggs is interviewed by Rick Lank, Author/Storyteller at PAN, October 2021.  Video is available Coin Television: 

  

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2OGooiIuP7U


Civil War Tokens circulated as though legal tender -- no small change was available then due to hoarding and the Confederate's seizure of THREE US Mints.  (Token Image courtesy of Steve Hayden Auctions) 

1862 - US Authorized to print Greenbacks...Opens door for "Treasury Girls"  Women working in Civil Service Positions...and more....


Learn about our 2026 Program and Plans for future  Civil War Showcases 


AND BROADENING THE CONTEXT....WE'RE PRODUCING the new "TEN TUMULTUOUS YEARS, 1857-1866" and MORE in 2026!

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