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This uncirculated 5,000 Mexican peso note is part of the 1989 series. It is dated 28 March 1989 and signed by Banco de Mexico Cajero Jaime Pacreu Vizcaya. It has brown, black, and tan colors and dimensions of 157 mm x 67 mm. Its obverse side features the flag of the Battalion Activo de San Blas and the Boy Heroes, six military cadets who were killed during the Battle of Chapultepec. These six heroes are Vicente Suarez, Juan Escutia, Juan de la Barrera, Fernando M. de Oca, and Agustin Melgar. Its reverse side contains Spanish text, a bank guilloche, the bank seal, the Chapultepec Castle (Castillo de Chapultepec) and the 1847 military college shield. Though the note does not have a watermark, it has a solid security thread. It also does not have SANTANA printed on the lower left on the obverse side.