This uncirculated 100 pesos Mexico note is a standard circulation banknote issued by the Bank of Mexico. It is a purple, black, and red note that is dated 1982, bears the signature of Gonzalo Garcia Rodriguez, and measures 157 x 67 mm. Its obverse side features a stylized eagle eating a snake as a registration device, three soldiers from Jose Clemente Orozco’s painting “La Trinchera”, and Venustiano Carranza. Its reverse side shows the bank guilloche, the bank seal, and coyote and mountain lion carvings from the frieze of Tula. The note does not have a security thread or watermark. Additionally, the note has stains, with a signature and series that vary.