Texas Heritage, Winter 2002 Page: 22
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Texas National
Ba ak Notes
OFTEN CALLED "HOME TOWN PAPER MONEY," CURRENCY
ISSUED BY TEXAS BANKS DURING THE LATE 19TH AND
EARLY 20TH CENTURIES IS A THROWBACK TO TIMES WHEN
FINANCES WERE MORE LOCALIZED. IN TODAY'S GLOBAL
ECONOMY, TEXAS NATIONAL BANK NOTES ARE HIGHLY
PRIZED BY COLLECTORS AS QUAINT REMINDERS OF OUR
STATE'S FINANCIAL HISTORY.HERITAGE G WINTER 2002
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