Government of Texas $10.00 Treasury note, dated 1 February 1839, signed Mirabeau B. Lamar, President, and R.G. Dunlap, Treasurer, steamboat and seated lady vignettes, not endorsed on verso *Note 1: Mirabeau Bonaparte Lamar, 1798-1859, Louisville, Georgia, private and colonel Texian Army, Secretary of War, Texian government, elected Vice President of Texas in 1838, 2nd President of Texas 1838-1841)* **Note 2: Richard G. Dunlap, Tennessee, soldier in the War of 1812 and 1817 Seminole War, moved to Texas 1837, Texas Secretary of Treasury 1839-1840, Minister to the United States 1840, died 1841** Start Price: $150.00
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Texas ten dollar note, authorized by the Texas Congress in 1837, signed by Henry Smith, Treasurer (1788-1851, Kentucky, Texas, First American Governor of Texas, secretary of treasury) and Sam Houston, President (1793-1863, Virginia, Tennessee, Texas, Governor of Tennessee, first and third President of Texas, U.S. Senator of Texas, Governor of Texas), graded Fine 15 by and housed in a PCGS plastic sleeve, note approx. 3"h, 71/8"w, sleeve: 4.75"h, 8.25"w Start Price: $200.00
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