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  1. The body of the note contains the imprinted phrases, 'The Government of Texas Promises to pay the Bearer at The Treasury Department in One Year from date, the sum of Ten Dollars and Interest thereon at the rate of ten per cent per annum by virtue of an Act of Congress dated 9.th June 1837.

  2. 23 kwi 2012 · There are a few Republic of Texas notes with ship vignettes. Here are some: And here is a Government of Texas $10, also with a ship: All of the images above are from Crutch Williams' site. (I have examples of all, but no scans handy.) None of these notes are particularly rare, even in high grade. I can't wait to see what was on the show!

  3. Hercules left with flag ship Austin at right. Lettering: Receivable for all Government dues. Twelve months after date. THE REPUBLIC OF TEXAS. Promise to pay TEN DOLLARS to the bearer. TREASY. DEPARTT.

  4. This rare $10 Note was offered by the Government of Texas in 1838. It shows interest payable at 10% per annum. The note is signed by Sam Houston as President and Henry Smith as Treasurer.

  5. This treasury warrant was issued in Houston by the Government of Texas. The note is payable in dollars of the Republic of Texas. The note is bordered on all sides by imprinted lines.

  6. Quickly see actual prices of Texas bills sold at auction from the worldwide leader in currency and coins. Ready to sell your Texas national bank note? Contact us for a free auction appraisal.

  7. 5 gru 2017 · Republic of Texas Currency. In the early days of Texas, a variety of currencies served as cash, including Spanish and Mexican money, bank notes from various U.S. states, and currency issued by private companies (call shinplasters). The Republic of Texas first issued paper money in 1837.

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