Republic of Texas Notes
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Republic of Texas - $20.00 A6 PMG Very Fine 20 - A6 - Serial # 4425 Cut Canceled - Jan 25th 1840 - Cut canceled as most are. Original note no problem note. Indian at left preparing to shoot an arrow, Liberty standing next to shield with Lone Star and Indian seated with rifle. At right a vignette of a armored maiden with sword and shield standing on chest of vanquished foe. In the foreground a broken chain and crown lay on the ground. This is probably a reference to the recent successful fight by Texas to gain independence from Mexico. Ornate red back with Lone Star at center. |
$575.00 |
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Republic of Texas - $5.00 A4 PCGS Very Fine 25 - A-4 - Sept. 15, 1840 Serial # 2510 Cut canceled. Attractive note with secretarial signature of Mirabeau B. Lamar as President. Well centered with excellent paper and ink quality. Indian seated looking at ruins at center, Lone Star at bottom center and Bust of Deaf Smith at right (Deaf Smith was aid to Sam Houston and Commander of Texas Scouts). Red Lone Star on back. The Capitol of the Republic of Texas was in Austin January 19, 1840 to September 1842. |
$995.00 |
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Republic of Texas - $50.00 A7 PCGS Very Fine 25 - A-7 - May 23 1839 Serial # 700 Cut canceled. Attractive note with nice paper quality for the grade. Nude female standing (Venus) at left, Lone Star at bottom center, steam/sailing ships at right center and Bust of Stephen F. Austin at right. Red Lone Star on back. |
$725.00 |


















