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2 Pesos Gobierno Provisional de Mexico; Flat base on value

Emittent Gobierno Provisional de Mexico (State of Veracruz)
Jahr 1915
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Größe 187 x 82 mm
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Vorderseitenlegende 2 PESOS
GOBIERNO PROVISIONAL DE MEXICO
VERACRUZ, FEBRERO 5 DE 1915
Nº 109496
SERIE G
CONSTITUCION
1914
MEXICO
EL TESORERO GENERAL R. O. DEL SRIO. EL S. S.
LA TESORERIA RECIBIRA Y PAGARA ESTE BILLETE
DE ACUERDO CON EL DECRETO DE 19 DE SEPTIEMBRE DE 1914.
MEXICO OFICINA DEL GOBIERNO
(Translation: Provisional Government of Mexico
Veracruz, February 5th., 1915
Constitution, 1914, México.
The General Treasurer, Delegated Representative of the Secretary, the Alternate Secretary
The treasury will receive and pay this banknote in accordance with the decree of September 19th., 1914
México, Office of the Government)
Rückseitenbeschreibung Blue letterpress with a round red validation seal; at centre a vignette of the reverse and obverse of a Mexican 1 Peso coin dated 1908 divides a bilingual validation text, with the red circular seal of the Secretaría de Hacienda positioned above and to the left of centre.
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The Gobierno Provisional de México notes of 1915 were issued under Venustiano Carranza's faction during the most chaotic phase of the Mexican Revolution, when the country was awash with competing currencies from Villista, Zapatista, Constitutionalist, and Conventionist sources simultaneously. Merchants frequently refused all of them. The state of Veracruz became administratively critical to Carranza precisely because the port city was the primary customs revenue point — making these emissions one of the more financially grounded issues of the period, even if public trust in paper money had largely collapsed.

The "flat base on value" designation distinguishes this from the curved-base numeral variant, a minor typographical difference that creates two catalogued varieties from what was evidently the same print run.

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