1992 Bank of Mexico 100 Nuevos Pesos Note - Rare Nuevos Pesos Note - 1992 Mexico One Hundred Nuevos Pesos Banknote - P#98
1992 Bank of Mexico 100 Nuevos Pesos Note - Rare Nuevos Pesos Note - 1992 Mexico One Hundred Nuevos Pesos Banknote - P#98
This listing is for the photographed 1992 Banco de Mexico 100 Nuevos Pesos Note. Issued on July 31st, 1992. Series K. Portrait of General Elias Plutarco Calles on the left end of the obverse of this note, and a view of the Bank of Mexico building at the center. The reverse of this note displays the head of a desert mule deer, a cactus, and a lake and mountain scene at the center. Very Fine (VF) condition with some folds and signs of wear. Excellent rarer Mexican note with a beautiful design. Great addition to any collection! P#98 (Pick Number 98).
The Bank of Mexico, known as "Banco de México" (Banxico), was established on September 1, 1925, in the aftermath of the Mexican Revolution. This revolutionary period highlighted the need for a central institution to stabilize and support Mexico’s financial system. At the time, multiple banks issued currency, which led to confusion, inflation, and lack of confidence in the nation's currency. Banxico’s creation centralized the issuance of banknotes, aiming to stabilize the economy and reinforce public trust.
Banxico issued its first official banknotes in 1925. These notes reflected the nation's wealth and history, and the designs were updated regularly to emphasize both modern achievements and traditional Mexican culture. The first series of banknotes featured prominent Mexican leaders and symbols of national pride.
This note represents the incredibly interesting history of the Bank of Mexico and the aftermath of the Mexican Revolution! Great condition and a must have for any collection!
Thanks for stopping by!
1992 Bank of Mexico 100 Nuevos Pesos Note - Rare Nuevos Pesos Note - 1992 Mexico One Hundred Nuevos Pesos Banknote - P#98
Couldn't load pickup availability
