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| Issuer | Gobierno Provisional de México |
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| Year | 1914 |
| Type | Local banknote |
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| Obverse lettering | GOBIERNO PROVISIONAL DE MEXICO MEXICO, OCTUBRE 20 de 1914 LA TESORERIA RECIBIRA Y PAGARA ESTE BILLETE DE ACUERDO CON EL DECRETO DE 10 DE SEPTIEMBRE DE 1914. MEXICO OFICINA DEL GOBIERNO (Translation: Provisional Government of Mexico Mexico, October 20, 1914 The treasury will receive and pay this bill in accordance with the decree of 10 September 1914 Mexico Office of the Government) |
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| Reverse lettering | ESTE BILLETE CIRCULARA DE ACUERDO CON EL DECRETO DE 19 DE SEPTIEMBRE DE 1914 (Translation: This banknote will circulate in accordance with the decree of 19 September 1914) |
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The Gobierno Provisional de México was Victoriano Huerta's administration, which controlled the federal printing apparatus after the coup against Madero in February 1913. By 1914, with Constitutionalist forces advancing and the economy fragmenting badly, the revolutionary factions flooding the country with competing paper currencies made any single issue almost immediately suspect. Huerta's government fell in July 1914, and notes from this series were repudiated by Carranza's victorious forces shortly after.
Surviving examples often show heavy use — these circulated hard during a chaotic few months when they still had to.