CVC & Collectables presents this 1916 10 Centavos note from Comercio de Zamora in Michoacán is a fascinating example of emergency currency issued during the turbulent years of the Mexican Revolution. Graded UNC 60 by PMG, it exhibits crisp paper quality, bold ink, and sharp details, offering a glimpse into a critical period in Mexico’s monetary and political history.
Currency Highlights:
- Issuer: Comercio de Zamora, Michoacán, Mexico
- Date: 1916
- Denomination: 10 Centavos
- Grade: PMG UNC 60 — Uncirculated condition with minor handling, showcasing strong visual appeal.
- Design: Features simple yet functional imagery representative of emergency currency during revolutionary times.
Collectibility:
This 1916 10 Centavos note is an important artifact for collectors of revolutionary-era Mexican currency. Its UNC 60 grade ensures it remains well-preserved and visually striking, while its historical significance as emergency scrip adds depth to any collection focused on Mexico’s complex numismatic and revolutionary history. Find more alike here!
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