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20 Pesos

发行方 Banco de Comercio
年份 1915
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面值 20 Pesos
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背面描述 The reverse is printed in black on white paper and centers on an oval vignette of the Honduran national coat of arms, set within an elaborate engine-turned guilloche border. The denomination numeral '20' appears in large intaglio figures to the left and right of the central vignette, with corner numerals '20' in each quadrant. The bank name 'BANCO DE COMERCIO' is inscribed above the central oval, and 'VEINTE PESOS' appears in a ribbon panel at the lower center; the printer's imprint 'AMERICAN BANK NOTE COMPANY' is at the bottom margin.
背面铭文 BANCO DE COMERCIO
VEINTE PESOS
AMERICAN BANK NOTE COMPANY
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Banco de Comercio was one of several regional Mexican banks still attempting to function during the most chaotic phase of the Revolution. By 1915, the Constitutionalist government under Carranza was aggressively nationalizing and closing private banks, making notes of this period more artifacts of institutional collapse than of normal commercial banking. Whether this issue actually circulated in any meaningful volume before the bank was effectively shuttered is an open question.

ABNC's involvement was routine for Mexican private bank issues of the era — the plates were produced in New York regardless of what was happening across the border.