Key Features
- Year: 1916
- Issuer: Comercio de Zamora, Michoacán
- Denomination: 10 Centavos
- Grade: PMG About UNC 55 (About Uncirculated)
Grading Breakdown
- PMG About UNC 55:
- This grade indicates the note is in exceptional condition for its age.
- It may exhibit minor corner handling or light folds that do not detract significantly from its overall appearance.
- Bright colors, strong details, and clean edges should still be evident.
Historical Context
- Era:
- By 1916, the Mexican Revolution (1910–1920) was in full swing, and centralized monetary systems were collapsing in many areas.
- Regional authorities, businesses, and trade groups often issued their own emergency currencies to facilitate local commerce.
- Issuer:
- “Comercio de Zamora” refers to merchants or a business association in Zamora, Michoacán, reflecting a localized effort to address currency shortages.
- Purpose:
- Such emergency issues were not backed by precious metals but relied on trust within the community. They were meant to circulate locally and were often redeemable in goods or services.
Design Features
- Obverse:
- Likely includes the name of the issuing authority (“Comercio de Zamora”) and the denomination (10 Centavos).
- Basic design with anti-counterfeiting elements, possibly hand-signed or stamped.
- Reverse:
- May feature blank spaces or simple patterns, typical of emergency issues.
Collector Appeal
- Historical Significance:
- Offers a glimpse into the economic challenges and local solutions during the Mexican Revolution.
- Represents a unique intersection of numismatics and regional history.
- Condition and Display Potential:
- Its high grade and historical context make it suitable for collectors of Mexican emergency currency or those focused on revolutionary-era artifacts.
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