Republic of Texas 1838 Houston, Treasury Warrant Government Banknote, PCGS AU55

Houston, TX- Republic of Texas Treasury Warrant $58.93 June 25, 1838 Cr. HW10 Medlar 19 PCGS Banknote About Unc 55. Signed by Francis R. Lubbock for comptroller and made payable to James S. McGahey (whose signature appears on the back of the note at right), this Republic of Texas Treasury Warrant has achieved a higher grade than is commonly seen on examples of this variation. The note is well embossed and printed on bright paper with clear signatures. Luxurious and scarce piece of history. A beautiful stunning print. You will receive the EXACT banknote and PCGS slab shown in the photos. A great investment. Guaranteed 100% Authentic. You wont be disappointed!!!

TEXAS 1855 Austin TX $107 Treasury Warrant Obsolete Banknote Currency, PMG AU55

Austin, TX- Special Treasury Warrant $107.65 May 24, 1855 Cr. UNL Medlar UNL Olson 1602 PMG About Uncirculated 55. Issued in 1855, this Treasury Warrant was used to disperse county taxes due Lavaca County from 1854. There is no specific Criswell or Medlar number for this warrant style, but Olson (Texas Currency :A Catalogue 1813-1868 by Joseph Olson) lists this as 1602 . Luxurious and scarce piece of history. A beautiful stunning print. You will receive the EXACT banknote and PCGS slab shown in the photos. A great investment. Guaranteed 100% Authentic. You wont be disappointed!!!

Republic of Texas 1836 Columbia TX $11 Treasury Warrant Government Banknote PCGS

Columbia, TX- Republic of Texas Treasury Warrant $11 Dec. 27, 1836 Cr-TX-C2C PCGS Banknote Choice VF 35. Columbia was briefly the capitol of Texas from October to December of 1836, when this note was issued. Luxurious and scarce piece of history. A beautiful stunning print. You will receive the EXACT banknote and PCGS slab shown in the photos. A great investment. Guaranteed 100% Authentic. You wont be disappointed!!!

Republic of Texas 1840, Government Bond $100 Consolidated Fund Certificate, PCGS

Austin, TX- Republic of Texas Certificate of Stock $100 Sept. 1, 1840 Cr. 40E PCGS Very Fine 30. This «Certificate of Stock in the ten per cent consolidated fund» is well printed on bright paper. This note has ALL COUPONS ATTACHED, a very rare state for any Lone Star note. Luxurious and scarce piece of history. A beautiful stunning print. You will receive the EXACT banknote and PMG slab shown in the photos. A great investment. Guaranteed 100% Authentic. You wont be disappointed!!!

Republic of Texas 1840, Government Bond $100 Consolidated Fund Certificate, PCGS

Austin, TX- Republic of Texas Certificate of Stock $100 Sept. 1, 1840 Cr. 40E PCGS Very Fine 30. This note has ALL COUPONS ATTACHED, a very rare state for any Lone Star note. Luxurious and scarce piece of history. A beautiful stunning print. You will receive the EXACT banknote and PMG slab shown in the photos. A great investment. Guaranteed 100% Authentic. You wont be disappointed!!!

Republic of Texas 1840, Austin TX $500 Bond Consolidated Fund Currency, PCGS 25

Austin, TX- Republic of Texas Consolidated Fund Certificate $500 June 15, 1840 Cr. 40F Medlar UNL PCGS Very Fine 25. The Certificate of Stock offered here could be called beginning on June 30, 1845, and it was dated June 15, 1840. This A series piece features a vignette of Mercury seated near a standing sailor who is gesturing out to sea at center and a depiction of Hebe watering an eagle at left. The Lone Star is displayed prominently at lower center. This note has ALL COUPONS ATTACHED! Luxurious and scarce piece of history. A beautiful stunning print. You will receive the EXACT banknote and PMG slab shown in the photos. A great investment. Guaranteed 100% Authentic. You wont be disappointed!!!

Republic of Texas 1845 Austin TX $21 Treasury Warrant Currency Banknote, PCGS 55

Austin), TX- Republic of Texas Treasury Warrant $21 Sep. 12, 1845 Cr. AW9 Medlar 15 PCGS Banknote About Unc 55. This warrant was issued for cabinetry work for the War and Marine Department, a very small part of the activities needed to facilitate the relocation of the Republic’s capital back to Austin in 1845. The note is pen-canceled Paid across the face. Luxurious and scarce piece of history. A beautiful stunning print. You will receive the EXACT banknote and PCGS slab shown in the photos. A great investment. Guaranteed 100% Authentic. You wont be disappointed!!!

Republic of Texas 1838-39 Houston, Treasury Warrant Government $20 Banknote PCGS

Houston, TX- Government of Texas $20 Dec. 27, 1838 Cr. H19 Medlar 63 PCGS Banknote Very Fine 25. The Cr. H19 variety is characterized by two key features. At left, the shield Minerva holds has a star with six points. At right, Liberty is seated by another shield which contains a star with five points. Luxurious and scarce piece of history. A beautiful stunning print. You will receive the EXACT banknote and PCGS slab shown in the photos. A great investment. Guaranteed 100% Authentic. You wont be disappointed!!!

Republic of Texas 1838, Houston Treasury Warrant Government $39 Banknote, PCGS

Houston, TX- Republic of Texas Treasury Warrant Fourth Issue $39.91 Nov. 7, 1838 Cr-TX-HW10 PCGS Banknote Very Fine 25. Luxurious and scarce piece of history. A beautiful stunning print. You will receive the EXACT banknote and PCGS slab shown in the photos. A great investment. Guaranteed 100% Authentic. You wont be disappointed!!!

Republic of Texas 1836 Columbia TX $50 Treasury Warrant Government Banknote PCGS

Columbia, TX- Republic of Texas Treasury Warrant $50 Nov. 25, 1836 Cr. C4 Medlar 3 PCGS Very Fine 30. Columbia served as the capital of the Republic of Texas for several months in late 1836. This warrant for $50 was made payable to Madison Stevens who, in turn, endorsed it over to another party on September 17, 1837. Luxurious and scarce piece of history. A beautiful stunning print. You will receive the EXACT banknote and PCGS slab shown in the photos. A great investment. Guaranteed 100% Authentic. You wont be disappointed!!!