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| 表面の銘文 | EL BANCO ORIENTAL DE MEXICO pagara al portador en esta ciudad á la vista Diez Pesos EN EFECTIVO (Translation: The Eastern Bank of Mexico will pay to the bearer in this city on sight Ten Pesos in cash.) |
| 裏面の説明 | Printed in dark green on a light background, the reverse centres on the coat of arms of Puebla within an elaborate circular guilloche rosette, inscribed with the Latin motto 'ANGELIS SVIS DEVS MANDAVIT DE TE VT CVSTODIANT TE IN OMNIBVS VIIS SVIS'. The denomination numeral '10' appears in large figures at left and right within ornate lathe-work panels. The curved legend 'BANCO ORIENTAL DE MEXICO' arcs around the lower portion of the central vignette, and the printer's imprint of the American Bank Note Company, New York, appears at the bottom margin. |
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El Banco Oriental de México was chartered in 1900 to serve the commercial interests of Puebla state under the Díaz-era banking reforms — one of several regional institutions authorized by the 1897 Ley General de Instituciones de Crédito, which permitted state banks to issue notes but kept them tethered to federal oversight through the Banco Nacional de México. The bank's notes circulated almost entirely within Puebla and neighboring Tlaxcala, and were effectively retired after the 1913–1915 revolutionary upheaval rendered most provincial bank paper worthless or politically unacceptable.
ABNC's involvement was typical for Mexican state banks of this period — Díaz's government quietly encouraged the prestige of a New York printer as a hedge against counterfeiting and a signal of institutional seriousness.