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| 背面描述 | Printed in black on the same deep orange pasteboard ground as the obverse, the reverse presents the Mexican national arms at centre — an eagle gripping a serpent in its beak, perched upon a nopal cactus — with a liberty cap at left. The denomination numeral '5' appears in the right corners, with the issuing authority's name and an anti-counterfeiting warning arranged around the central device. |
| 背面铭文 | CINCO CENTAVOS REPUBLICA MEXICANA CINCO CENTAVOS GOBIERNO PROVISIONAL DE MEXICO EL FALSIFICADOR SERA CASTIGADO CON TODO RIGOR |
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The Gobierno Provisional de Mexico was Victoriano Huerta's administration, and these tiny pasteboard notes — more token than banknote — were emergency fractional currency issued during the acute coin shortage that plagued Mexico throughout the Revolutionary period. Silver had been hoarded and melted almost immediately once fighting spread, leaving nothing to make change with.
The pasteboard construction made these extremely vulnerable to wear and moisture. Survivors in any condition are genuinely scarce, particularly in the deep orange variant.