Key Features
- Year: 1915
- Issuer: Tesorería General (General Treasury)
- Serial Number: Z 310979
- Series: Z
- Material: Paper on cloth, a unique feature of some emergency issues during the Revolution.
- Grade: PMG About UNC 55 (About Uncirculated)
Grading Breakdown
- PMG About UNC 55:
- A note with minimal circulation wear, likely visible only upon close inspection.
- Strong edges, vibrant colors, and sharp printing detail are preserved.
- The About UNC grade reflects a minor corner fold or slight handling marks but no significant damage.
Historical Context
- Era:
- The Mexican Revolution (1910–1920) was a complex and violent period involving multiple factions vying for control.
- Revolutionary forces issued emergency currency to fund operations and stabilize regional economies during periods of upheaval.
- Material:
- The use of paper on cloth demonstrates the resourcefulness of revolutionary governments, as traditional paper sources were often scarce.
- This hybrid material added durability to the notes, ensuring they could withstand harsh conditions.
- Issuer:
- The Tesorería General was a revolutionary treasury established to centralize and legitimize the financial systems under specific revolutionary leaders.
Design Features
- Obverse:
- Typically features revolutionary imagery, seals, and textual affirmations of value and authority.
- Often printed with rudimentary equipment, which lends a unique aesthetic and historical appeal.
- Reverse:
- Minimalistic designs, often focusing on anti-counterfeiting patterns or simple text affirming the note’s legitimacy.







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