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| Uitgever | Gobierno del Estado de Sonora |
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| Jaar | 1915 |
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| Samenstelling | Paper |
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| Opschrift voorzijde | El Estado de Sonora Pagará al Portador en Efectivo Cien Pesos Hermosillo, Sonora México, Marzo 1º de 1915 Conforme al Decreto No. 13 de Fecha 27 de Agosto de 1913, de Acuerdo con el Decreto No. 52 de 11 de Diciembre de 1914 El Gobernador El Srio. de Estado Int. El Tesorero Gral. Int. El Interventor American Bank Note Company |
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| Opschrift keerzijde | Estado de Sonora República Mexicana Gobierno del Estado Libre y Soberano de Sonora Cien Pesos American Bank Note Company |
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| Opmerkingen |
Sonora's wartime currency program was one of the most administratively coherent of any Mexican state during the Revolution — a direct consequence of Governor Plutarco Elías Calles and the Constitutionalist faction's need to maintain a functioning economy in territory they controlled while Federal forces held the monetary infrastructure. The American Bank Note Company contract gave these issues a technical quality that most emergency state emissions of the period conspicuously lacked.
The S1076 sits at the high-denomination end of a series that saw rapid inflation erode its real value within months of printing. By late 1915, peso-denominated state notes across northern Mexico were being discounted heavily or refused outright as Carranza moved to consolidate monetary authority under the national government.