2010 Republic of Texas Silver Round



The obverse features: outline of the traditional Republic Texas, faceted Lone Star, “Republic of Texas”, “One Nation Under One God”. This obverse design appears across multiple later Republic of Texas silver, copper, and gold issues observed from 2010 onward.

The reverse depicts: The Alamo, “One Nation Under One God”, “FIFTY”, “One Troy Ounce .999 Fine Silver”, “AOCS Approved”, copyright date “2010”. The “FIFTY” denomination reflects one of several alternative denomination systems observed on later Republic of Texas bullion issues.
Overview
The 2010 Republic of Texas silver round is a privately issued one-ounce .999 fine silver bullion piece associated with the later Republic of Texas bullion family documented on The Texas Stacker. The round features a Texas-outline and faceted Lone Star obverse paired with an Alamo reverse incorporating the denomination “FIFTY.”
The issue is among the earliest currently observed Republic of Texas rounds displaying the inscription:
“AOCS Approved,” referring to the Association of Constitutional Sovereigns (AOCS), a sovereignty-oriented organization associated with portions of the modern Republic of Texas movement ecosystem.
Numismatic Context
The 2010 issue belongs to a later Republic of Texas bullion family observed from 2010 through at least 2018. Related issues share:
- Texas-outline and Lone Star obverse designs
- recurring sovereignty-oriented inscriptions
- multi-metal production
- alternative denomination systems
- recurring “AOCS Approved” markings



