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1 Dollar

Issuer Republic of Texas, Treasury
Year 1839-1841
Type Standard circulation banknote
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Obverse description The obverse is printed in black on white paper and carries a central vignette of a reclining female allegorical figure accompanied by a cornucopia and barrels, flanked to the left by a standing Native American warrior figure. A large guilloche-style numeral "1" panel appears at each lateral margin, with the bold letterpress inscription "THE REPUBLIC OF TEXAS" across the center. The hand-signed lower portion bears manuscript signatures of the Treasurer and Comptroller, with the date and serial number completed in manuscript.
Obverse lettering The Treasurer of THE REPUBLIC OF TEXAS Will pay One Dollar in Promissary Notes of the Government when presented at the Treasurers Office. In accordance with an act of Congress. Austin ____ 18__ ONE
Reverse description The reverse is largely plain, with a faint blue-tinted underprint pattern visible across the surface. The note has been repaired with several paper tape reinforcements applied over tears and folds, which are clearly visible. No significant printed design elements appear on this side.
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