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50 Pesos República Mexicana - Gobierno Constitucionalista

Uitgever Gobierno Constitucionalista de México
Jaar 1915
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Valuta Peso (1863-1992)
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Beschrijving keerzijde Brown letterpress print with a blue seal. The central vignette presents the Aztec Piedra del Sol (Sun Stone), with denomination numerals on both sides over a geometric guilloche design.
Opschrift keerzijde REPÚBLICA MEXICANA ESTE BILLETE CIRCULARÁ CONFORME AL DECRETO DE 21 DE JULIO DE 1915
(Translation: Mexican Republic This note will circulate according to the Decree of July 21, 1915.)
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The Constitutionalist government under Carranza issued an enormous volume of paper currency between 1913 and 1917, much of it printed in the United States while the revolutionary factions were still fighting for control of the country. American Bank Note Company handled several of these contracts, which gave the notes a finished, professional appearance that the makeshift emissions of rival factions — the villistas and zapatistas printing locally on whatever was available — conspicuously lacked. That polish was partly political: Carranza needed foreign recognition and credibility.

By 1916, rampant oversupply had rendered most Constitutionalist paper nearly worthless, and the 1917 Constitution paved the way for a unified monetary system that retired these notes.

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