250 Dollar Bill Is Haunting Historians: The Lost Confederal Dollar That Could Rewrite U.S. History
As collectors scramble to authenticate a newly surfaced 250 dollar bill from the Confederate era, historians are drawing eerie parallels to the vanished "Lone Star" currency of the Republic of Texas—a ghost note that disappeared after annexation in 1845 and was only rediscovered in a private vault in 1927. This dizzying déjà vu of a fiat relic is sparking claims that America's monetary past is a predictable loop of rebellion, forgery, and forgotten promises. Could this 250 dollar bill be the next historical echo, or just a viral phantom of a fractured economy?