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| Uitgever | Distrito de Matamoros, Estado de Puebla |
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| Jaar | 1915 |
| Type | Local banknote |
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| Handtekening(en) | Augusto Pérez Darget |
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| Beschrijving beveiliging | Large circular official control stamp applied in dark ink to the reverse of the note. |
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| Opmerkingen |
One of hundreds of emergency fractional issues that flooded central Mexico during the Constitutionalist period, when coin shortages became acute enough that municipal districts, shops, and military commanders all began printing their own change. Matamoros de Izúcar, the Puebla district in question, issued these cartones — as locals called them — on pressed cardboard rather than banknote paper, which was simply unavailable. The official rubber stamp was the only security measure anyone could practically apply at that level of administration.
Pérez Darget's signature gave the piece its local legal weight. That such a tiny denomination required a named signatory at all reflects how seriously even district-level authorities took the legitimacy problem.