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Mexico 2,000 Pesos Banknote, 1989, P-86c.6, UNC, Series DZ

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Mexico 2,000 Pesos banknote from the 1989 DZ series has a pick number P-86c.6, is in uncirculated (UNC) condition, and features Justo Sierra.


  • SKU:
    MEXI86C.6U-DZ
  • Variety:
    UNC
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This uncirculated 2,000 Mexican peso banknote is a standard circulation banknote issued by the Bank of Mexico as part of the 1989 DZ series. It is a green, brown, and black banknote that is dated 28 March 1989, bears the signature of Jaime Pacreu Vizcaya, and measures 157 mm x 67 mm. Its obverse side features the Mexican writer Justo Sierra and the mural “Historical Representation of Culture” by Juan O’ Gorman. Its reverse side shows the 19th-century courtyard of the University of Mexico. The banknote does not have a watermark or a security thread.

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