Currency of the Banco de Zacatecas

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1914 5 pesos, from the San Dimas Collection
M575d

five pesos

The Banco de Zacatecas opened in 1891 and operated until 1916 in that state and in Guanajuato, Jalisco and Aguascalientes. The five pesos is the most common denomination and the M575d is the most common series. Overprints exist but are rare.

Recorded issue: unknown.

Catalog reference: Frampton M575d.

ten pesos

1914 10 pesos, from the San Dimas Collection
M576c

The Banco de Zacatecas opened in 1891 and operated until 1916 in that state and in Guanajuato, Jalisco and Aguascalientes. The ten pesos is somewhat harder to find than the five pesos while the other denominations are all rare. Overprints exist but are rare.

Recorded issue: unknown.

Catalog reference: Frampton M576c.

Source:

  • Frampton, Cory, Duane Douglas, Alberto Hidalgo and Elmer Powell, Mexican Paper Money, 2010 Edition, Carefree, AZ: Mexican Coin Co., 2010.

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