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10 Pesos Estado De Michoacan

Uitgever Estado de Michoacán de Ocampo
Jaar 1915
Type Local banknote
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Opschrift voorzijde 10
DIEZ PESOS
Nº 43285
EL ESTADO DE MICHOACAN DE OCAMPO
PAGARA
AL PORTADOR, EN EFECTIVO
SERIE A DIEZ PESOS
CONFORME AL DECRETO MILITAR DE FECHA
5 DE FEBRERO DE 1915
TESORERO GENERAL GOBERNADOR Y COMANDANTE GENERAL INTERVENTOR DEL GOBIERNO
(Translation: 10, ten Pesos
The State of Michoacán de Ocampo will pay to bearer, in cash ten Pesos, accordingly to militar decree of February 5th., 1915.
General Treasurer, Governor and Militar Commander, Government auditor)
Beschrijving keerzijde Printed in blue, the reverse carries the Mexican national coat of arms as a central vignette, encircled by the legend 'GOBIERNO DEL ESTADO DE MICHOACAN DE OCAMPO.' The face value '10' is repeated at all four corners, with 'DIEZ PESOS' along the left and right edges. A red overprinted official seal of the Tesorería General — bearing a device similar to the central coat of arms but with a distinct surrounding legend — is applied over the design.
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Opmerkingen

Michoacán's 1915 issues belong to the chaotic proliferation of regional and state-level emergency currency that flooded Mexico during the Revolution's most fractured phase. With federal Constitutionalist and Villista notes competing for acceptance, individual states issued their own paper to keep local commerce moving — and Michoacán de Ocampo was among dozens of issuers whose notes were often rejected outside their home territory within weeks of printing.

Acceptance was enforced by decree rather than public confidence, and forced circulation at face value was common. Many of these state notes were demonetized before 1916.

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