<P> The Confederacy, being limited in skilled engravers and printers as well as secure printing facilities, often had to make do with unrelated designs in early banknote issues . Some such were abstract depictions of mythological gods and goddesses, such as the Goddess of Liberty . Confederate themes did prevail with designs of black slaves, naval ships and historical figures, including George Washington . Images of slaves often had them depicted as carrying about their work . </P> <P> Since most of the engravers and bank plates were in the Northern states, Confederate printers had to lift by offset or lithographic process scenes that had been used on whatever notes they had access to . Many variations in plates, printing and papers also appear in most of the issues, due in large part to the limits on commerce resulting from the Union embargo of Confederate ports . </P> <P> Some of the people featured on banknotes include Andrew Jackson, John C. Calhoun, Christopher Memminger, Robert M.T. Hunter, Alexander H. Stephens, Jefferson Davis, Judah P. Benjamin, Clement Clay, George W. Randolph, and Lucy Holcombe Pickens, the wife of the Governor of South Carolina . There was also a bill featuring George Washington . </P> <P> Confederate Treasury Notes were hand signed by various clerks, with exception of the 50 cent issues that had the printed signatures of Robert Tyler and Edward C. Elmore . The first six notes issued were hand signed by the Register and Treasurer themselves . While hand signatures were considered an anti-counterfeiting tool, the sheer number of bills being produced could not reasonably be signed individually by two men each . Women were often hired as clerks to sign "for Register" and "for Treasurer"; up to 200 clerks were eventually hired for each . </P>

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