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Inventory Nacogdoches, Texas Obsolete Note 1840 $1 Kelsey H. Douglass PMG 15 *Extremely Rare*
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Nacogdoches, Texas Obsolete Note 1840 $1 Kelsey H. Douglass PMG 15 *Extremely Rare*

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Absolutely beautiful obsolete note from Nacogdoches, Texas. This bill was payable at Kelsey H. Douglass’ store in Nacogdoches and New Orleans. Douglass died suddenly in late 1840 and his widow Minerva Benton Douglass went bankrupt paying off his obligations. Issued/circulated notes such as this one are significantly more rare than remainders. This $1 features beautiful imagery such as a bison at the bottom of this note. Problem free example of a hard to find Texas obsolete bill.

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Absolutely beautiful obsolete note from Nacogdoches, Texas. This bill was payable at Kelsey H. Douglass’ store in Nacogdoches and New Orleans. Douglass died suddenly in late 1840 and his widow Minerva Benton Douglass went bankrupt paying off his obligations. Issued/circulated notes such as this one are significantly more rare than remainders. This $1 features beautiful imagery such as a bison at the bottom of this note. Problem free example of a hard to find Texas obsolete bill.

Absolutely beautiful obsolete note from Nacogdoches, Texas. This bill was payable at Kelsey H. Douglass’ store in Nacogdoches and New Orleans. Douglass died suddenly in late 1840 and his widow Minerva Benton Douglass went bankrupt paying off his obligations. Issued/circulated notes such as this one are significantly more rare than remainders. This $1 features beautiful imagery such as a bison at the bottom of this note. Problem free example of a hard to find Texas obsolete bill.

Date: 1840

Denomination: $1

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State: Texas

Certification: PMG

Grade: 15

Comments: None

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