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10 Pesos El Banco de Aguascalientes

Uitgever El Banco de Aguascalientes
Jaar 1902-1910
Type Standard circulation banknote
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Beschrijving keerzijde Printed in brown intaglio on a plain paper ground, the reverse is dominated by an elaborate symmetrical guilloche framework with large rosette patterns flanking a central oval portrait vignette of a young woman adorned with coin jewelry, a beaded headdress, and ornate earrings, catalogued as ABNC vignette C 774. The numeral "10" appears in bold relief within the guilloche rosettes at left and right. Blue circular official seals are applied at upper left and upper right, and a Mexican postage stamp is affixed at upper left.
Opschrift keerzijde BANCO DE
AGUASCALIENTES
AMERICAN BANK NOTE COMPANY, NEW YORK
(Translation: Bank of Aguascalientes / American Bank Note Company, New York)
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El Banco de Aguascalientes was one of the smaller regional concession banks operating under Mexico's 1897 Ley General de Instituciones de Crédito, which granted state-chartered banks the right to issue circulating notes backed by metallic reserves. The bank's charter was tightly tied to the economic interests of the silver-mining sector in Aguascalientes, and its note-issuing privileges were effectively extinguished when Huerta's government nationalized the concession banking system in 1913.

ABNC produced this series with their characteristic intaglio precision. The plate work is consistent with their Mexican regional bank contracts of the period, several of which used shared border and lathe-work elements across different issuing institutions.

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