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| 正面铭文 | EL ESTADO DE CHIHUAHUA PAGARA AL PORTADOR, EN EFECTIVO CINCUENTA PESOS, CONFORME AL DECRETO MILITAR DE FECHA 10 DE FEBRERO DE 1914 CHIHUAHUA, CHIHUAHUA, MEXICO. CINCUENTA PESOS (Translation: The State of Chihuahua will pay to the bearer in cash Fifty Pesos according to the military decree dated 10 February 1914) |
| 背面描述 | Printed in yellow with black control letters and a black seal, the reverse centers on an architectural vignette of the Government Palace (Palacio de Gobierno) of Chihuahua city, flanked on either side by heraldic griffon figures. The design is executed in lithographic style with minimal ornamentation beyond the flanking supporters and the official seal. |
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Chihuahua's state government issued its own paper money during the Revolution because the federal monetary system had effectively collapsed — Villista forces controlled the north, and the state needed a workable circulating medium regardless of who held Mexico City. Two separate American firms handled production: Maverick-Clarke in San Antonio printed part of the series while Norris Peters in Washington handled additional runs, which occasionally produces subtle differences in ink density and registration between otherwise identical notes.
The split contract across two printers is the detail worth watching here.