The Mexico 10 Peso banknote belongs to the 1969-1978 Fourth Issues. The obverse side features the Dolores bell at Palacio Nacional (National Palace), a stylized eagle head as a registration device, and Don Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla known as Don Miguel Hidalgo, a Spanish Catholic priest, and a leader of the Mexican War of Independence. The reverse side shows a bank guilloche, a stylized eagle head, the parish of Dolores Hidalgo, Guanajuato, and a bank seal. This banknote is part of the 1EV series and does not bear any security thread nor a watermark. It has colors green, purple, blue, and brown, and measures 157 x 67 mm. This Mexico 10 Peso banknote has been TAP authenticated and is in uncirculated condition.