MEXICO banknotes - a catalog of coins of different countries: modern coins and banknotes of all countries of the world, samples, gold and silver coins, photos and description.
The Mexican peso is the currency of Mexico. Mexican Peso is sibdivided into 100 Centavos. In circulation Banknotes in denominations of 20, 50, 100, 200 and 1000 Mexican pesos. The symbol of the Mexican peso, like the US dollar, is $. The centavo sign is identical to the cent symbol - ¢. Since 2002, 20 peso banknotes and since 2006, 50 peso banknotes are made of polymer. For the centenary of the Mexican Revolution in 2010, the Bank of Mexico also issued fifty million polymer 100 peso notes with a commemorative design. The rest of the Banknotes are made of cotton-based material.
Banknotes in circulation:
20 pesos.
Obverse: On the right side of the Banknote there is a portrait of Benito Juarez (Mexican politician and statesman, national hero of Mexico). In the center of the Banknote there is an image of an open book (laws of the reform of 1859) and the scales of justice. Signatures of authorized persons are under the image. In the upper central part of the Banknote there is an inscription: "Banco de Mexico | Veinte pesos" (Bank of Mexico | twenty pesos). The denomination is indicated in the lower left and upper right corners of the banknote. In the lower left part of the Banknote there is indicated
Watermark: Portrait of Benito Juarez.
This type of banknote was issued in 2006, 2007, 2010 and 2012.
50 pesos.
Obverse: On the right side of the Banknote there is a portrait of Jose Maria Morelos (Roman Catholic priest, who led the Mexican people's uprising for independence in 1811, the national hero of Mexico). In the center of the Banknote there is an image of Pavon - the emblem used by the Morelos troops, consisting of a battle banner, two cannons and the inscription "SOUTH": "QUE LA ESCLAVITUD SE PROSCRIBA PARA SIEMPRE Y LO MISMO LA DISTINCION DE CASTAS, QUEDANDO TODOS IGUALES, Y SOLO DISTING AMERICANO DE OTRO EL VICIO Y LA VIRTUD. SENTIMIENTOS DE LA NACION. " (Slavery and class distinctions are forbidden forever, everyone is equal, and only vice and virtue will distinguish an American from one another). Signatures of authorized persons are under the image. In the upper central part of the Banknote there is an inscription: "Banco de Mexico | Cincuenta pesos" (Bank of Mexico | fifty pesos). The denomination is indicated in the lower left and upper right corners of the banknote. In the lower left part of the Banknote there is indicated
Watermark: Portrait of Benito Juarez.
This type of banknote was issued in 2004 - 2015.
100 pesos.
Obverse: On the right side of the Banknote there is a portrait of Nezahualcoyotl Akolmistli (April 28, 1402 - June 4, 1472) - a Tlatoani (ruler) of the Acolhua tribe centered in the city of Texcoco in the eastern part of the Mexican Valley on the east coast of Lake Texcoco and also the most famous of Aztec poets. In the center of the Banknote there is an image of two seated people. Signatures of authorized persons are under the image. In the upper central part of the Banknote there is an inscription and a fragment of the ruler's poem: "Banco de Mexico / AMO EL CANTO DEL CENZONTLE, PÁJARO DE CUATROCIENTAS VOCES AMO EL COLOR DEL JADE, Y EL ENERVANTE PERFUME DE LAS FLORES; PERO AMO MÁS A MI HERMANO EL HOMBRE. NEZAHUALCOYOTL "(Bank of Mexico | I love the song of a mockingbird, a bird of four hundred voices, I love the color of jade and the aroma of flowers; but I also love my brother - a man / Nezahualcoyotl). The denomination is indicated in the lower left (" Cien Pesos "- one hundred pesos) and the upper right corners of the banknote.
Watermark: portrait of Nezahualcoyotl and denomination "100".
This type of banknote was issued in 2008 - 2014.
200 pesos.
Obverse: On the right side of the Banknote there is a portrait of Juana's sister - writer and nun (Juana Inessa de la Cruz). In the center of the Banknote there is an image of an open book and an ink with two pens in it against the background of a library window. Signatures of authorized persons are under the image. In the upper central part of the Banknote there is an inscription and a fragment of the nun's poem: "Banco de Mexico / HOMBRES NECIOS QUE ACUSÁIS A LA MUJER SIN RAZÓN, SIN VER QUE SOIS LA OCASIÓN DE LO MISMO QUE CULPÁIS. SATIRA PHILOSOPHICA "(Bank of Mexico | stupid people who blame women for no reason, not seeing that your opportunities are the same as those you blame. Satirical philosophy). The denomination is indicated in the lower left (" Doscientos Pesos "- two hundred peso) and the upper right corners of the banknote.
Watermark: portrait of Juan Inessa de la Cruz and denomination "200".
This type of banknote was issued in 2007 - 2014.
500 pesos.
Obverse: On the right side of the Banknote there is a portrait of the Mexican painter - Diego Riviera. In the center of the Banknote there is an image of Rivera's painting. Signatures of authorized persons are under the image. In the upper central part of the Banknote there is an inscription and one of the artist's most famous sayings: "Banco de Mexico / SE HA DICHO QUE LA REVOLUCION NO NECESITA AL ARTE, PERO QUE EL ARTE NECESITA DE LA REVOLUCION. ESO NO ES CIERTO. LA REVOLUCION SI NECESITA UN ARTE REVOLUCIONARIO. DIEGO RIVERA "(Bank of Mexico | He said that revolution does not need art, but art needs revolution. It is not. Revolution is art). The denomination is indicated in the lower left (" Quinientos Pesos "- five hundred pesos) and upper right corners banknotes. In the lower left part of the Banknote there is indicated
Watermark: portrait of Diego Rivera and 500 denomination.
This type of banknote was issued in 2010 - 2014.
1000 pesos.
Obverse: On the right side of the Banknote there is a portrait of Miguel Gregorio Antonio Ignacio Hidalgo and Costilla and Gallaga Mondarte Villaseñora, the leader of the national liberation struggle for the independence of Mexico. In the center of the banknote there is an image of the three towers of the church of Dolores Hidalgo and the bells. Signatures of authorized persons are under the image. In the upper central part of the Banknote there is an inscription and the most famous of the revolutionary speeches: "Banco de Mexico / ... SIN PATRIA NI LIBERTAD ESTAREMOS SIEMPRE A MUCHA DISTANCIA DE LA VERDADERA FELICIDAD. "" GRITO DE DOLORES, 16 DE SEPTIEMBRE DE 1810 "(Bank of Mexico | without citizenship and freedom, we will always be far from true happiness. Chris Pain (Mexico) Independence Day)). The denomination is indicated in the lower left ("Mil Pesos" - one thousand pesos) and upper right corners of the banknote.
Watermark: portrait of Miguel Gregorio Antonio Ignacio Hidalgo and Costilla and Gallaga Mondarte Villaseñora and denomination "1000".
This type of banknote was issued in 2010 - 2014.
COMMEMORATIVE BANKNOTE WITH NOMINAL 100 PESO OF THE SAMPLE OF 2007, DEDICATED TO THE 100TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE MEXICAN REVOLUTION:
100 pesos.
Obverse: In the central part of the banknote there is an image of a unit of the revolutionary army of Mexico, traveling by train in 1910. In the center of the Banknote there is an image of two seated people. On the right side of the Banknote there is an image of a corncob against the background of a cornfield. Signatures of authorized persons are under the image. In the upper right part of the Banknote there is an inscription and denomination in letters: "Banco de Mexico | Cien pesos" (Bank of Mexico | one hundred pesos). In the upper central part of the Banknote there is an inscription and a fragment of the famous revolutionary song "Adelita": "Centenario de la Revolucion Mexicana / SI ADELITA SE FUERA CON OTRO, LA SEGUIRÍA POR TIERRA Y POR MAR, SI POR MAR EN UN BUQUE DE GUERRA, SI POR TIERRA EN UN TREN MILITAR. CORRIDO POPULAR REVOLUCIONARIO "(Adelita was popular among the troops - a woman whom the sergeant idolized, and besides, she was brave and beautiful, so that even the colonel respected her.).
Watermark: "Adelita". Circulation: 50 (000 million) copies. The banknote is made of polymer.
This type of banknote was issued in 2007.
COMMEMORATIVE BANKNOTE NOMINAL 200 PESO, SAMPLE OF 2008, DEDICATED TO THE INDEPENDENCE OF MEXICO.
200 pesos.
Obverse: In the central part of the Banknote there is an image of a fragment of a historical panorama with Don Miguel Hidalgo with a religious transport. Above the image there is a revolutionary slogan: "QUE IGUALMENTE SE SOLEMNICE EL DÍA 16 DE SEPTIEMBRE TODOS LOS AÑOS, COMO EL DÍA ANIVERSARIO EN QUE SE LEVANTÓ LA VOZ DE LA INDEPENDENCIA Y NUESTRA SANTA LIBERTAD COMENZÓ SENT as the anniversary when the Voice of Independence and Our Freedom became National). In the upper right part of the Banknote there is an inscription and denomination in letters: "Banco de Mexico | Doscientos pesos" (Bank of Mexico | two hundred pesos). Signatures of authorized persons under the inscription. The date of issue of the Banknote is indicated in the upper right corner: "MEXICO. DF, 16 SEP. 15" (Mexico. September 2008, 15). In the lower left corner of the Banknote there is an inscription: "BANCO DE MEXICO" (Bank of Mexico) and face value in letters: "Doscientos pesos" (Two hundred pesos).
Watermark: statue of Goddess Nike and denomination "200". Circulation: 50 (000 million) copies. Bank note
This type of banknote was issued in 2008.
BANKNOTES RELEASED AND REMOVED FROM CIRCULATION:
20 pesos.
Obverse: On the right side of the banknote there is a portrait of Jose Maria Morelos (Roman Catholic priest, who led the Mexican people's uprising for independence in 1811, the national hero of Mexico). In the upper central part of the Banknote - the inscription EL BANCO DE MEXICO SA | PAGARA | Veinte | PESOS | A LA VISTA | AL PORTADOR (Bank of Mexico | tender | twenty | pesos | ). The signature of the authorized persons is under the inscription and the date is December 29, 1972. The denomination is indicated in three corners of the banknote: upper left, upper and lower right. In the upper left and lower right corners there is