$10 interest bearing Note with a picture of Mississippi state Treasurer, Colonel M.D. Haynes and a slave with a horse:more
$20 interest bearing Note with a picture of Mississippi state Treasurer, Colonel M.D. Haynes and slaves in the field with a wagon of cotton
$50 interest bearing Note with a picture of Mississippi state Treasurer, Colonel M.D. Haynes and vignettes of a slave riding a mule drawn cotton wagon and a slave picking cotton.
$100 interest bearing Note with a picture of Mississippi state Treasurer, Colonel M.D. Haynes and the vignette of a slave picking cotton
1862 "Cotton Pledged" Issue
$1 "Cotton Pledged" Note with a train and a maid
$2.50 "Cotton Pledged" Note with a farmer and sickle and an Indian with bow and tomahawk
$3 "Cotton Pledged" Note with a train and a sailor
$5 "Cotton Pledged" Note with a train, sailing ship, and Indian maiden
$10 "Cotton Pledged" Note with a bare breasted allegorical figure of Justice
$20 "Cotton Pledged" Note with Indians and train
$50 "Cotton Pledged" Note with Indian and slaves picking cotton
1862 "Faith of the State Pledged" Issue
1862 Notes stamped "RE-ISSUED" are listed under the 1865 issues.
$5 "Faith of the State Pledged" Note with a train and a young boy holding wheat
$10 "Faith of the State Pledged" Note with a train and a slave with cotton bale
$20 "Faith of the State Pledged" Note with Indian and train
$20 "Faith of the State Pledged" Note with the scarcer blue overprint and very rare date of January 1, 1863
$50 "Faith of the State Pledged" Note with the scarcer blue overprint
$50 "Faith of the State Pledged" Note with the common red overprint
1864 Low Denomination Issue
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25 Cent Fractional Note with cotton bolls
50 Cent Fractional Note with a slave hoeing cotton
$1 Note with a freight train and allegorical Ceres
$2 Note with a sailing ship
$3 Note with soldier on duty and an Indian in the lower corner
1865 Issue
Includes the RE-ISSUED Notes from 1862
Two styles of "RE-ISSUED" stamps can be found on the re-issued notes. The most common stamp is done in black ink with "RE" and "ISSUED" merged and seperated by a hyphen (-) so it appears as RE-ISSUED. The second and far more rarer style stamp can be found in black or blue ink with "RE" and "ISSUE" split with middle period (·) between them so it appears as RE · ISSUED.
$10 RE-ISSUED Note. During 1865, redeemed "Faith of the State" notes were stamped RE-ISSUED and re-entered back into circulation. This note has the extremely rare seperated RE · ISSUED style of overstamp.
$20 RE-ISSUED Note. During 1865, redeemed "Faith of the State" notes were stamped RE-ISSUED and re-entered back into circulation. This note has the more commonly found style RE-ISSUED overstamp.
$50 Note with a written date of April 1, 1865. Pictures of an Indian and an allegorical Commerce and Ceres