T-3. Confederate Currency. 1861 $100. PCGS Very Fine 25.,No. 110. Plate A, PF-1. The Montgomery series Confederate notes are rare and have always been avidly sought. There are roughly 190 known survivors for the $100 denomination and this is one of the few that is fully problem free for the assigned grade. Printed by the National Bank Note Company in New York City these notes were printed in sheets with a configuration of $50-$100-$500-$1000. The $100 is an impressive National Bank Note Company engraved type with a train at depot at the top center, under the arced title. At the far left is a striding Columbia holding a wreath. Full green frame and tint protector across the bottom center. This was an interest bearing note, paying one cent per day, and was issued from the New Orleans office on May 22, 1861, and signed by A.J. Guirot as Assistant Treasurer on the back. The note was redeemed on August 1, 1861, with 71 cents [days] interest paid and the principal in full. Locating any example of this "Montgomery," series in fully problem free states is rare and we will certainly expect strong bidding for this note.,,