CVC & Collectables presents this 1916 100 Peso Mexico Revolutionary, graded Choice Fine 15 by PMG but repaired, carries immense historical significance, reflecting the tumultuous period of the Mexican Revolution.
During the Mexican Revolution, various factions and leaders battled for control of the country, leading to widespread social, political, and economic upheaval. The issuance of currency during this time was often fragmented, with different revolutionary leaders and regions issuing their own notes to finance their campaigns and maintain economic stability in their territories.
Currency Highlights:
- Sealed in an inert mylar currency holder certified by PMG
- Graded Choice Fine 15 Repaired by PMG
- Dated: 1916
- Serial Number: 000172
Collectibility:
The 100 Peso note from Revolutionary Mexico symbolizes the complex monetary landscape of the era, with multiple currencies circulating simultaneously. These notes served not only as a medium of exchange but also as instruments of propaganda, reflecting the ideologies and aspirations of the factions that issued them. The PMG grade of Choice Fine 15 indicates that the note is well-circulated with moderate wear but retains clear design details. The “repaired” designation as noted, a repair was done to maintain its structural integrity. Find more alike here!