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1 Peso El Estado de Sonora

发行方 State of Sonora
年份 1913
类型 Local banknote
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背面描述 Green letterpress print over a dense orange guilloche underprint covering the entire field within a green scalloped border. The denomination numeral "1" appears in large characters at both the left and right margins, each accompanied by the word "PESO" below. The issuer's name "ESTADO DE SONORA" is set in bold display type across the centre.
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签名 José María Maytorena and Juan Sánchez Azcona
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Sonora's state government began issuing its own currency in 1913 because the national banking system had effectively collapsed under the pressures of the Revolution. Governor Maytorena — a Maderista who briefly allied with Villa before breaking with Carranza — authorized the emission to keep commerce moving in a state that was both geographically isolated and militarily contested. The notes were printed locally in Hermosillo rather than sent to Mexico City or abroad, which is why paper quality and impression consistency vary noticeably across surviving examples.

Juan Sánchez Azcona's co-signature is the detail worth pausing on: he was a prominent journalist and close confidant of Madero, not a banker.

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