$ 10,000-15,000
These bills are normally replicas with no collector value.
These are well-known replicas with no collector value.
Due to the fact that two different reverse's were used in 1840 for this coin, it needs to be seen for an accurate assessment. Take it to a dealer or collector for a better idea of value.
The Carson City mint only operated from 1870 to 1893. There are many fake "CC" coins with other dates so if you have an 1840 'dollar' with that mint mark it's a fake.
The 1840 date is suspicious. It's one of the most frequently counterfeited dates for early US paper money so you will have to take your bill to an expert who can evaluate it in person.
Texas Dollar ended in 1840.
depending on the condition about 1-4 mil.
there are no three dollar bills. So it is a fake and is worthless.Whoever answered this was wrong. The republic of Texas did print a 3 dollar bill.More, and some factsThe short-lived Republic of Texas did in fact issue a $3 bill. The problem is that it's been so widely counterfeited that it's difficult to put a value on the real ones that do exist. In any case, any 1840-dated $3 Texas bill should be authenticated by an expert in early currencies of North America, and the person who owns it should be prepared for a possible disappointment sorry to say.
Before Texas was part of the United States it was called the Republic of Texas. During this time the currency was called notes. A 1840 Republic of Texas $500.00 note is not worth anything today.
I believe withe the condition of this note and the rarity it would be worth 35,000.00
These bills are normally replicas with no collector value.
False it became Independent in 1836.
25 bucks or less on ebay
I just saw a ngc graded 1840 $50 note in excellent condition sell for $200.00
Texas became an independent republic in 1836 and continued to be until 1846. It became a state in the United States that year.
These are well-known replicas with no collector value.
Houston was the President of the Republic of Texas when he married Margaret Lea 0n 9 May 1840.