The T-62s were printed on plain pink paper with no reverse design as it was considered too expensive to print backs on such low denominations that were quickly losing value at that time of the war. The notes were payable six months after the ratification of the Treaty of Peace between the Confederate States and United States. At the center of this note is a portrait of Clement C.
Clay who was a Confederate Senator for Alabama. This PF-12 variety has the dots before and after the right plate letter. It's listed as "Rarity 10-".