Mexican Currency
Collecting Mexican currency from the Banco de México, as well as pre-revolutionary and revolutionary eras, offers a fascinating glimpse into the nation’s rich history and cultural evolution. Pre-revolutionary currency often features intricate designs and symbols reflective of Mexico’s colonial and early independent periods, while revolutionary notes, issued during the turbulent years of the Mexican Revolution (1910-1920), highlight the challenges of a fragmented nation. Revolutionary currency often includes unique designs, regional markings, and signatures from local authorities, making them highly sought after by collectors. Banco de México notes, established post-revolution in 1925, represent the stabilization of the Mexican economy and the birth of modern currency systems, blending historical significance with artistic innovation.
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- Bancos
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