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10 Pesos

Issuer Banco de México
Year 1954-1967
Type Standard circulation banknote
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Reverse lettering BANCO DE MEXICO S.A. DIEZ PESOS
(Translation: Bank of Mexico S.A. Ten Pesos)
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Variants P#58a - 10.02.1954 series DW-DZ
P#58b - 08.09.1954 series EI-EN
P#58c - 19.06.1957 series FW-FX
P#58d - 24.07.1957 series GQ
P#58e - 20.08.1958 series HC-HF / HD
P#58f - 18.03.1959 series HS-HU
P#58g - 20.05.1959 series IQ-IS
P#58h - 25.01.1961 series JO-JT
P#58i - 08.11.1961 series LC-LV / LD
P#58j - 24.04.1963 series AIE-AIT / AIH
P#58k - 17.02.1965 series BAQ-BAX
P#58l - 10.05.1967 series BCY-BDA
Comments

Pick 58 spans over a decade of issue, during which Banco de México and the government held the peso at 12.50 to the dollar — a fixed rate maintained from 1954 until the devaluation of 1976. That stability meant these notes circulated heavily and for a long time, which is why genuinely uncirculated examples are harder to find than the long print run might suggest.

ABNC printed the series in New York under their standard intaglio contract with Mexican authorities, a relationship that had continued almost uninterrupted since the 1930s.

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