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| 正面描述 | Central vignette presents a portrait of Emily D. West (1815–1891), the legendary figure of the Texas Revolution associated with the folk song 'The Yellow Rose of Texas.' The design incorporates the title inscription EMILY D. WEST within a commemorative framework referencing the 190th anniversary of the Republic of Texas. Denomination numeral 500 appears at left and right, with guilloche underprint elements framing the composition. |
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| 背面描述 | The reverse carries a vignette of the statue of Emily West situated on the grounds of the Alamo in San Antonio, alongside a reproduction of William Henry Huddle's painting 'Surrender of Santa Anna,' illustrating the capitulation of the Mexican president-general to a wounded Sam Houston following the Battle of San Jacinto on April 21, 1836. Yellow rose motifs appear at right as a thematic emblem tied to the commemorative subject. |
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Texas has not issued its own currency since the Republic of Texas collapsed its monetary system ahead of annexation in 1846 — there is no such thing as a 2024 Texas state banknote, polymer or otherwise. The United States federal monetary system does not permit individual states to issue legal tender currency, and no such authorization has been granted or proposed. This item, whatever it is, is not a banknote in any meaningful numismatic sense.