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| 正面描述 | Intaglio-style portrait of Stephen F. Austin at right on a blue guilloche underprint, with a vignette of a classical female figure and map of Texas at centre-left. The Republic of Texas seal appears as a latent underprint, flanked by the large numeral '100' at left and the 'COMMEMORATIVE' legend printed vertically at right. |
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| 正面铭文 | 100 ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS THE REPUBLIC OF TEXAS A SOVEREIGN NATION 1836-1846 180 YEAR ANNIVERSARY 2016 STEPHEN F. AUSTIN 1793 - 1836 THE FATHER OF TEXAS 100 COMMEMORATIVE est. March 2, 1836 SECRETARY OF STATE - 1836 |
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Texas has issued its own currency before — during the Republic era, the infamous "redbacks" of the late 1830s collapsed to near-worthlessness through overissue. This modern $100 note has nothing to do with that tradition. Issued by the State of Texas beginning in 2016, it functions as a gift card instrument distributed through the Texas Treasury Safekeeping Trust Company, not a circulating banknote in any conventional sense.
The polymer substrate and the series' longevity through 2024 suggest a program with genuine transactional volume behind it.