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| 正面描述 | Black letterpress print on an orange underprint with red overprint and red serial numbers. At left, a Seated Liberty vignette portrays a female figure holding a plaque in her right hand and an olive branch in her left. At centre, the Mexican national arms — an eagle with a serpent in its beak perched on a nopal cactus rising from Lake Texcoco — is set against a background evoking the volcanoes Popocatépetl and Iztaccíhuatl. |
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| 背面描述 | Brown intaglio print on plain paper ground, dominated by an elaborate guilloche framework with four quatrefoil corner ornaments each bearing the denomination numeral. A large central oval medallion contains the vignette of a Mexican one-peso coin reverse — the sunburst cap-and-rays cap of liberty — surrounded by the legend REPUBLICA MEXICANA, itself enclosed within concentric engine-turned bands. Two smaller oval cartouches flanking the centre carry the text legend in two parts, and two red circular validation seals are applied in the upper left and upper right areas. |
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The Gobierno Provisional de México was Victoriano Huerta's administration, which issued a large volume of paper currency in 1914 as the federal government struggled to finance military operations against the Constitutionalist forces of Carranza, Villa, and Zapata. Huerta fell in July of that year, and within months the revolutionary factions were actively discrediting and refusing Huertista paper. Merchants followed suit rapidly.
Notes from this series were effectively demonetized before the ink had time to age. Survivors in any circulated state are common precisely because so many were rejected and hoarded rather than spent.