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| 表面の銘文 | La Tesorería General del Estado de Oaxaca pagará Cinco Pesos al portador en effectivo. Oaxaca de Juarez, 24 de Febrero de 1915 (Translation: The General Treasury of the State of Oaxaca will pay Five Pesos to the bearer in cash. Oaxaca de Juarez, 24 February 1915) |
| 裏面の説明 | Green letterpress print with red key plate over yellow and orange underprint; a portrait vignette of President Benito Juárez at left. Red serial numbers appear on the note. The layout reflects the austere emergency issue style of Oaxacan state currency during the revolutionary period. |
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Oaxaca's state treasury began issuing its own paper currency in 1915 as central authority collapsed during the Revolution and Carrancista forces disrupted trade routes through the region. These notes circulated under the authority of Governor José Inés Dávila, whose administration struggled to maintain a functioning local economy while cut off from Mexico City's financial infrastructure. The emission was a practical necessity — not a political statement — driven by a severe shortage of metallic currency across southern Mexico.
Redemption was never guaranteed. Many revolutionary-era Oaxacan issues were later declared invalid, and survivors reflect that uncertainty.