Mexico: Banco de Londres y Mexico 20 Pesos Series H Banknote (1913)

The Bill Board, a Numismatic Journey with Banknotes by Tim Baker

Episode notes

This podcst provides a comprehensive analysis of a 1913. Banco de Londres y Mxico 20 Pesos banknote (Series H, No. 267695) Printed by the American Bank Note Company, the note features intricate intaglio vignettes of Benito Jurez and Fray Bartolom de las Casas on the obverse, with the Mexican National Coat of Arms on the reverse. Issued during the volatile period of the Mexican Revolution, the bank was subjected to forced circulation decrees and reserve seizures under the Huerta regime before being nationalized in 1916. From a numismatic perspective, the note is considered rare, with an estimated 150,000 units printed in this specific run

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MexicoBanco de Londres y Mexico