Currency of Mexican private banks, to 1915
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The specimen shown is a five pesos note issued in 1902 by the Banco de Chiapas.
The specimen shown is a ten pesos note issued in 1906 by the Banco de Chiapas. Note how the original president's signature has been cancelled and a new one added to the left of the portrait.
- Frampton, Cory, Duane Douglas, Alberto Hidalgo and Elmer Powell, Mexican Paper Money, 2010 Edition, Carefree, AZ: Mexican Coin Co., 2010.
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- Currency of the Banco de Aguascalientes
- Currency of the Banco de Chihuahua
- Currency of the Banco de Coahuila
- Currency of the Banco Comercial de Chihuahua
- Currency of the Banco de Durango
- Currency of the Banco del Estado de Mexico
- Currency of the Banco de Guanajuato
- Currency of the Banco de Guerrero
- Currency of the Banco de Hidalgo
- Currency of the Banco de Jalisco
- Currency of the Banco de Londres y Mexico
- Currency of the Banco Mejicano
- Currency of the Banco Mercantil de Monterrey
- Currency of the Banco Mercantil de Veracruz
- Currency of the Banco Mercantil de Yucatan
- Currency of the Banco Minero Chihuahuense
- Currency of the Banco Minero de Chihuahua
- Currency of the Banco de Morelos
- Currency of the Banco Nacional de Mexico
- Currency of the Banco de Nuevo Leon
- Currency of the Banco Occidental de Mexico, Sinaloa
- Currency of the Banco Oriental de Mexico, Puebla
- Currency of the Banco Peninsular Mexicano, Yucatan
- Currency of the Banco de Queretaro
- Currency of the Banco de San Ignacio, Sinaloa
- Currency of the Banco de San Luis Potosi
- Currency of the Banco de Santa Eulalia, Chihuahua
- Currency of the Banco de Sonora
- Currency of the Banco de Tabasco
- Currency of the Banco de Tamaulipas
- Currency of the Banco Yucateco
- Currency of the Banco de Zacatecas
- Currency of the Nacional Monte de Piedad
- Coins and currency dated 1900
- Coins and currency dated 1902
- return to World Banknotes
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