Description: Three Banknotes from the Mexican Revolution, 1914-15 (billfold) Weight/Dimensions: 28 g | 7.5" L x 4.25" W x 0.1" H Obverse: Various Reverse: Various Three banknotes from the Mexican Revolution. By 1915, Mexico was in the midst of its revolution and had already issued several sporadic rounds of currency. These four banknotes are a sample of such issues, from the federal government, state government, and even a private corporation. Mexico KM442(U) 20 Centavos Qantity: 50 Weight/Dimensions: 3.06 g - per coin | 153 g - per lot Grade Condition: (U) Size: 20mm Metal: Copper Nickel Obverse: National arms, eagle at left Reverse: Francisco Madero Francisco Ignacio Madero Gonzlez (October 30, 1873 - February 22, 1913) Was A Politician, Writer And Revolutionary Who Served As President Of Mexico From 1911 To 1913. As A Respectable Upper-Class Politician He Supplied A Center Around Which Opposition To The Dictatorship Of Porfirio Daz Could Coalesce. However, Once Daz Was Deposed, The Mexican Revolution Quickly Spun Out Of MaderoS Control. He Was Deposed And Executed By The Porfirista Military That He Neglected To Replace With His Revolutionary Supporters. His Death Was Followed By The Most Violent Period Of The Revolution (1913-1917) Until The Constitution Of 1917 And Revolutionary President Venustiano Carranza Achieved Some Degree Of Stability.
Price: 150 USD
Location: Highland, New York
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Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Type: Banknotes
Year: 1914
Country/Region of Manufacture: Mexico