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| 正面描述 | Black intaglio print on a red guilloche underprint with red serial numbers. At center, a portrait vignette of Benito Juárez; at left, a pastoral vignette of cattle before a slaughterhouse; at right, a vignette of a groom with a dog attending to a horse. |
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| 正面铭文 | EL BANCO DE LONDRES Y MEXICO SOCIEDAD ANONIMA PAGARÁ EN LA CIUDAD DE MEXICO CIEN PESOS Á LA VISTA AL PORTADOR EN EFECTIVO. MEXICO, _____ 19____ (Translation: The Bank of London and Mexico, anonymous society, will pay in Mexico City One Hundred Pesos on sight to the bearer in cash.) |
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El Banco de Londres y México was the oldest foreign bank operating in Mexico — a British-founded institution that opened in 1864 and secured note-issuing rights under the 1897 Ley General de Instituciones de Crédito. The American Bank Note Company in New York printed for numerous Latin American issuers during this period, and this series reflects that commercial relationship rather than any national printing infrastructure.
The date range spans the Porfiriato's final years and the early Revolutionary period — a chaotic interval for any circulating currency. Notes issued after 1910 faced increasingly uncertain redemption prospects as the banking system fractured under revolutionary pressure. The bank itself was not formally liquidated until 1933.