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so Rep of Texas only had paper money? I checked the bay and found nothing, so maybe I am looking for a ghost.
Correct. The short answer is, neither Texas nor the CSA made circulating coins. The Confederates made pattern coins, the Texans never even got that far.
Texas had a severe coin and bullion shortage throughout it's short life as an independent nation. The government had nothing to back up the promises of redemption on it's banknote issues, and everyone knew this. By the time Texas joined the Union, the value of the Texan dollar had fallen to just a few cents US; people thought the official redemption rate of 15 Texans to a US dollar was being generous.
OFEC collectors (like me) who want a representative for this country in their collections have to settle for buying a redback note.
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