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| Uitgever | Estado de Chihuahua (State of Chihuahua) |
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| Jaar | 1914-1915 |
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| Drukker | Maverick-Clarke Litho Company, San Antonio, United States (1874)Norris Peters Co., Washington, United States |
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| Beschrijving keerzijde | Green print with a red official seal and red control letters. The Mexican national arms appear at center, flanked by two griffons rampant, all set within an elaborate guilloche border. The denomination and issuing authority inscriptions are arranged around the central vignette in a formal typographic layout. |
| Opschrift keerzijde | REPUBLICA MEXICANA GOBIERNO DEL ESTADO LIBRE Y SOBERANO DE CHIHUAHUA CINCUENTA CENTAVOS (Translation: Mexican Republic Government of the Free and Sovereign State of Chihuahua Fifty Cents) |
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| Opmerkingen |
Chihuahua's fractional paper issues of 1914–15 were a direct consequence of the near-total disappearance of metallic coin from circulation during the Revolution — competing armies, hoarding, and melting had stripped the north of specie almost entirely. The state government printed small-denomination notes simply to keep local commerce functioning.
Two American firms handled production: Maverick-Clarke in San Antonio and Norris Peters in Washington. The split between printers likely reflects supply pressure and turnaround time rather than any design distinction between runs.