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Mexico 20 Pesos 2001 (2002) |
Item Code: MX-116A |
Front:
Portrait of Benito Pablo Juárez García (1806 - 1872), a
Mexican lawyer and liberal politician of Zapotec origin
from Oaxaca. National shield of Mexico (Escudo Nacional de México). The coat of arms depicts a Mexican golden eagle perched on a prickly pear cactus devouring a rattlesnake. Back: Benito Juárez Hemicycle, a Neoclassical monument located at the Alameda Central park in Mexico City. The statue of Juárez is flanked by marble Doric columns. Benito Juarez seated with two allegories behind him: one represents the homeland crowning Juarez with laurels; the other one represents Justice. Festoons, an eagle and two lions symbolically guard the monument. Seal of the Central Bank of Mexico. Watermark: N/a. Signatures: Guillermo Güémez García (Junta de Gobierno); Raúl Sierra Otero (Cajero Principal). Predominant colour: Blue. Security features: Running serial numbers. Embedded security strip. Artist: J. Peral (obverse); M. Sasian Grab (reverse). Issuer: Banco de Mexico. Date of Print: 17 May 2001. Circulation: from 30 September 2002. Withdrawn: In the process. Legal tender: Yes. Total issue: Unknown. Material: Polymer substrate. Printing method: Intaglio (raised print). Printer: Banco de Mexico (BdM). |
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picture is for reference only. It may not be exactly the
same image as the one |
Dimensions: 129 x 66 mm |
Remark: This is the first Mexican banknote (billet) made of polymer substrate. |
Texts: Banco de Mexico. Veinte Pesos. Twenty Pesos. Hemiciclo a Juarez. |
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