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100 Pesos El Banco del Estado de Chihuahua

发行方 El Banco del Estado de Chihuahua
年份 1913
类型 Local banknote
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正面描述 Black intaglio engraving on white paper with red guilloche underprint at left and right margins. The central vignette presents an allegorical seated female figure in classical armour, enthroned between two reclining male figures symbolising industry and agriculture, one holding a sickle and the other a gear wheel. Two large denomination counters containing '100' in ornate lathe-work medallions flank the vignette at left and right, with 'SERIE A' printed in the upper corners and the bank title arched across the top.
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背面描述 Printed entirely in orange on white paper, the reverse centres on the Mexican national coat of arms — an eagle perched on a cactus devouring a serpent, within a circular laurel wreath — set against an intricate guilloche background. Large white-relief '100' numerals appear symmetrically at left and right within elaborate lathe-work cartouches, and the bank title is lettered along the lower border above the printer's imprint.
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El Banco del Estado de Chihuahua was a state bank operating under the Porfirian banking framework, but by 1913 that framework was collapsing. The Revolution had already swept Díaz from power, and Chihuahua was Villista territory — Francisco Villa's División del Norte depended on functioning credit instruments to pay troops and move supplies, which gave notes like this an operational role well beyond ordinary commerce.

American Bank Note Company held the contract, as it did for much of Latin America's prestige currency printing at the time. The irony of a Revolutionary-era Chihuahuan obligation being engraved and pressed in lower Manhattan is not incidental — it reflects how thoroughly the pre-revolutionary banking elite had entrenched relationships with New York printers that outlasted the regime itself.

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