Need photos or more information! This is likely a M 1816 musket. My questions are is it still in it's original flintlock configuration or has it been converted to percussion(as most are) ? Also what is it's overall condition? Without this info it is impossible to give the gun a value.
1836 U.S. Silver Dollar type this into your search box and click on images to see one.
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Mexico (1836)
An authentic 1836 U.S. silver dollar would be one of the rare "Gobrecht Dollars" (1836-1839) very few were released into circulation. The coin has "Miss Liberty" in the seated position on the front and a flying eagle on the reverse. Look at the coin again and post new question.
Could you check that date? Liberty Seated dimes weren't issued in 1836. There are loads of price guides at sites such as http://www.coinclub.com/prices/ , among others. 1890
Crockett had a rifle, which he called Old Betsy. A rifle has spiral grooves inside the barrel, which make the bullet spin when it is fired out of the barrel. In the same way a quarterback tries to spin the football when throwing a pass, this made the bullet fired from a rifle much more accurate than those fired from a musket. A musket is a smooth-bore weapon - no grooves inside the barrel, therefore no spin on the bullet. A musket shot is more like a knuckleball in baseball - no spin, liable to go anywhere, even a puff of wind can change its course, and musket balls do not have as long a range as rifle balls. As far as I know some Mexican wound up with Crockett's rifle after he died at the Alamo in 1836. Photography had not yet been invented.
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It was founded in 1836.
1836 - 1811 = 25
1836 - 2010 = -174
1836 - 1752 = 84
1836 + 6 = 1842
1836/3 = 612
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1836 kg is equal to 1836 kilograms. No conversion is needed as the value remains the same in terms of kilograms.
Texas got its independence from Mexico in April 1836 and the president was sam Houston
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