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Texana, TX- Jackson County 50¢ Aug. 30, 1862 Medlar 2 PMG Choice Fine 15.
Jackson County was created as a municipality in Mexico in 1836 and organized as a county the following year by the Republic of Texas. Texana, which served as the county seat until 1883-84, was ultimately abandoned and now sits at the bottom of the Lake Texana Reservoir. This 50¢ note, known to but not seen by Medlar, has a decorative panel across the left end containing text that the note was receivable for all county dues and a tiny vignette of a soldier standing at attention at bottom center. The note was redeemable in Confederate treasury notes when presented in sums of $20. This marks the first time we have offered this denomination and type from this issuer. Excessively rare and possibly unique.
The Powell Texas Currency Collection Part I: County Notes


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Sold on Jan 16, 2022 for: $720.00
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