Billete de 100 pesos venustiano carranza biography

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    One (1) peso note

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    Mexico,

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    Obverse Image: Portrait of Venustiano Carranza and three (3) men.

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    Obverse Text: / EL BANCO DE MEXICO S.A. / PAGARA / SERIE SA / MEXICO. D. F. / 27 ENE. / CIEN / E / V. CARRANZA / CAJERO / CONSEJERO / INTERVEN DE LA COM NAL. BANCARIA / CIEN PESOS / A LA VISTA AL PORTADOR

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    Reverse Image: Chacmool, a particular form of pre-Columbian Mesoamerican sculpture depicting a reclining figure.

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    Reverse Text: / CIEN PESOS / BANCO DE MEXICO S.A. / CHAC MOOL

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    Cedrian Lopez Bosch

    Bonos 1 peso EDOMEX

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    Las boletas de la Compañía Minera del Progreso

    by Cedrian Lopez Bosch and Angel Fregoso

    El Boletín Numismático (abril-junio),

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  • billete de 100 pesos venustiano carranza biography
  • By Julie Etra

    In this part of southern Mexico, paper money – all issued by the central Banco de México – is colloquially known as lana, billete(s) or biyuyo. Change in coins is called moneda throughout Mexico, and locally you might hear chincastle and morraya.

    I had often wondered about the historical figures portrayed on Mexican paper currency and their significance, as well as the landscapes and images on the opposite side of various denominations. Typically, one side commemorates an aspect of Mexican culture and prominent historical figures, with landscapes and flora and fauna featured on the reverse side. Mexican paper money is indeed artistic, colorful, beautiful, and instructive, so I&#;ve written about this in The Eye before (March ). But it&#;s been changed again, so here&#;s an update!

    The $1, Peso Bill

    This past November () a new 1,peso bill was issued, although it is not widely circulated. Unlike its predecessors, it is printed on a plastic polymer. Honoring the Mexic