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| Emittent | Gobierno Provisional de México |
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| Jahr | 1914 |
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| Material | Paper |
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| Vorderseitenbeschreibung | Black letterpress print on green guilloche underprint with red overprint and red serial numbers. At left, a seated Liberty vignette holds a plaque in her right hand and an olive branch in her left. At centre, the Mexican national arms — an eagle with a serpent in its beak, perched on a nopal cactus rising from Lake Texcoco — is flanked in the background by the volcanic peaks of Popocatépetl and Ixtaccíhuatl. |
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| Rückseitenbeschreibung | Printed in green with intricate guilloche rosette work covering the entire field, with dollar-sign corner ornaments at all four corners. A large central vignette shows the reverse of a one-peso coin — the Mexican sunstone / radiant sun motif — enclosed within concentric guilloche borders. Two circular red official seals, bearing the legend SECRETARIA DE HACIENDA and GOBIERNO DE LA REPUBLICA MEXICANA, are applied over the left and right sections respectively. Lettering is set within rectangular guilloche cartouches flanking the central coin vignette. |
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The Gobierno Provisional de México issues of 1914 emerged from the constitutional crisis following Victoriano Huerta's coup and the refusal of several northern states to recognize his presidency. Carranza's provisional government, lacking a functioning central bank, printed its own currency — the so-called "Constitutionalist" notes — largely to fund military operations against Huerta's federals. These circulated under duress in regions where Carrancista forces held sway, their acceptance enforced more by rifle than by monetary confidence.
Counterfeiting was rampant across all revolutionary factions' issues in this period, and the S707 series is no exception — authentication requires close attention to paper stock and serial number ink.