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5 Pesos Gobierno Convencionista de Mexico

Uitgever Gobierno Convencionista de Mexico
Jaar 1915
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Waarde 5 Pesos
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Beschrijving voorzijde Black letterpress print on plain paper. At left, an allegorical female vignette holds a sword in her right hand and a set of scales in her left, symbolic of justice. At right, the denomination is rendered within an ornate guilloche panel.
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Beschrijving keerzijde Blue letterpress print with a red seal. At left, the seal of the Ministry of the Treasury is printed in red. At right, the former coat of arms of the city of Toluca appears as a vignette.
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Opmerkingen

The Gobierno Convencionista was the administration produced by the Convention of Aguascalientes — the October 1914 attempt by Villista and Zapatista factions to forge a unified revolutionary government against Carranza. It failed politically almost immediately, but the Convencionistas continued issuing paper currency through 1915 as Carranza's Constitutionalist forces steadily reclaimed territory. By mid-1915, after Villa's defeats at Celaya and León, the Convention's authority had effectively collapsed, and its paper with it.

These notes were repudiated by the Carranza government and rendered worthless within months of issue — one reason surviving examples saw little wear.

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