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G/S: 60.50
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Category:
Category:  Currency > WWII Emergency Issues
Cert:
Cert:  1016986-011
Price:
Price:  $515

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  • 8/7/2026 - Saint Charles Convention Center
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  • Five 1880-S, all CACG MS-66
  • Silver Dollar-Morgan
  • Dazzling displays of radiating luster and incredibly strong strikes are impossible to ignore when looking over this five piece lot of 1880-S Morgan silver dollars that have each been certified by CACG as MS-66. While each of these blast shite beauties are incredible in their own right, two examples boast proof-like obverses that could have warranted a plus sign (ck)?
 

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  • The Collectors' Auction 2025    View Lots
  • 11/14/2025 - Marriott St. Louis Airport
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  • Lot #15 - $50 Obsolete - 1838-39 Serial Number 2 "Sam Houston" Government of Texas PMG VF-25/cut cancelled/tape repaired cancellations
  • Hammer: $725
  • US Currency-Obsolete Currency
  • Authorized by an Act of June 9, 1837, this note was part of an emission printed by Draper, Toppan, Longacre & Co. of Philadelphia and New York. With attractive vignettes of a sailor holding the Texas Navy flag and Justice seated on a wharf, this note was one of the earliest issued and remains in excellent shape despite the tape repairs. This piece bears the desirable amanuensis (secretarial) signature of Sam Houston as President of the Republic and Henry Smith as Treasurer. Earlier, Smith ran against Sam Houston and Stephen F. Austin in the 1836 presidential election. He was soundly defeated by Houston, but he did edge out Austin. Elegant design features and favorable condition lend to the immense weight of historical significance behind this note.
 

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