Please provide a little better description of the bill including the pictures on it, the condition, what is on the back, and the Serial No in the upper right. There is most likely an Indian Brave on the left side that is sitting.
Please provide a little better description of the bill including the pictures on it, the condition, what is on the back, and the Serial No in the upper right. There is most likely an Indian Brave on the left side that is sitting.
Serial number is 2150 with an Indian sitting on the left side and on the back is a star with Texas around it. There is also a lady sitting on the top. It is a 1.00 bill.
I honestly have no idea but I found a PERFECT Republic of Texas $5.00 Redback and I want to get an estimate on its value. My great grandma had this thing for her whole life and never took it out of the box.
In 1836, Texas won it's independence from Mexico and became a separate republic from the United States. Texas remained a republic between 1836 to 1845 while politicians in Texas were taking up sides. The Nationalists wanted Texas to remain a republic which was led by Mirabeau Buonaparte Lamar (1798--1859). Lamar also wanted the expulsion of the Native Americans as well expanding to the Pacific Ocean. The other side, which included Sam Houston (March 2, 1793 -- July 26, 1863), wanted to annex with the United States, and to share the land with the Native Americans. Also, abolitionists did not want Texas to become a state since it would assuredly became a slave state. The Republicans delayed action of Texas getting statehood for the same reason. President Jackson also did not want the balance between slave states and free states to occur. Another party to this is Britain for they did not want Texas as another state since they saw a threat of the United States expanding westward and believed as well their trade with the Republic of Texas would cease. Mexico, in the meantime, has not recognized Texas as a Republic and started another war in 1842. They would soon retreat from San Antonio back into Mexico. Mexico would also would not accept Texas becoming a state either and threatened war as well. Another internal problem came about in Texas with the "Texas Archive War of 1851" when Sam Houston wanted to relocate the Texan archives from Austin to Houston to make Houston the capitol of the republic. Texan congress admonished Houston protecting Austin as it's capital in preparation of statehood. Under pressure from President Tyler, Congress finally adopted a bill to grant Texas statehood. On March 1, 1845, Tyler signed the bill that had stipulations attached that included the citizens the right to vote on whether to make it a free or slave state. The Texans voted for the latter. After the Compromise of 1850, Texas also forfeited land in return the US paid Texas 10 million dollars to settle its debts.
George Clementson was born in 1842.
George Moncrieff was born in 1842.
American Notes was created on 1842-10-19.
1839-1842 and 1856-1860
yes i have a old republic five dollar bill with a indian sitting in the left corner, and the serial number is 1349 and on the right side is a big v,a man and a big v again and it is in real good condition.
Republic of Madawaska ended in 1842.
The Carson City Mint did not exist in 1842, so no Liberty Seated dollar dated 1842 could have a "CC" Mintmark.
1842
Texas Jack Vermillion was born in 1842.
No Seated Eagle 1842 half dollars exist, But Liberty Seated halves do. So look at the coin again, and check the back under the eagle for a "O" mintmark. Post new question with more information.
Five Pence GBP in 1842 had the purchasing power of about £1.43 GBP today.
Because in 1841, the Republic of Texas opened up for colonization and in 1842 Henri Castro came to Texas and found Castroville, west of San Antonio, and 3 years later, 2,000 people had come. If that doesn't answer your question - it's cheap land.
No such thing-wheat started in 09
$25 to $17,500 depending upon the condition of the coin.
U.S. pennies were never made of silver.
Juan seguin