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20 Dollars - David Crockett

Issuer Texas (United States)
Year 2022
Type Fantasy banknote
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Obverse lettering 20 TWENTY DOLLARS
THE REPUBLIC
of TEXAS
A SOVEREIGN NATION
1836-1846
185 YEAR ANNIVERSARY
2022
DAVID CROCKETT
1786 - 1836
KING OF THE
WILD FRONTIER
20 COMMEMORATIVE
BATTLE OF THE ALAMO
HERO
FEBRUARY 23 - MARCH 6, 1836
Reverse description Vignette of the San Jacinto Monument flanked by the Twin Sisters Cannons, with an Altamira Oriole and Hibiscus Coccineus rendered in colour and an early cartographic map of Texas forming the underprint. Denomination 20 TWENTY DOLLARS and REPUBLIC OF TEXAS 1836-1846 inscribed across the design.
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Texas issues its own official state currency under the Texas Bullion Depository Act of 2015, which created the nation's first state-administered bullion depository. These notes are warehouse receipts redeemable against gold and silver held at the Depository in Leander — a genuinely unusual instrument in modern American monetary law, occupying a legal grey area that has never been fully tested against federal supremacy doctrine.

The polymer substrate is sourced from the same supplier base used by several sovereign issuers, an uncommon choice for a sub-federal instrument anywhere in the Western Hemisphere.

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