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Mexico 5 Pesos Banknote, 1972, P-62c.2, UNC, Series 1AX, TAP 60-70 Authenticated

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  • Dimensions: 157 x 67 mm
  • Watermark: None
  • Security Thread: No security thread
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This uncirculated 5 Mexican peso note is a standard circulation banknote issued by the Bank of Mexico as part of the 1972 1AX series. It is a black, brown, and green note that is dated 27 June 1972, bears the signature of Alfonso Romo, and measures 157 mm x 67 mm. Its obverse side features Josefa Ortiz de Dominguez, an insurgent and supporter of the Mexican War of Independence who was married to the Corregidor of the city of Queretaro. Its reverse side shows a green Banco de Mexico seal, a green bank guilloche, a yucca plant, and a view of the city of Queretaro. Though this note does not have a security thread nor a watermark, it has a stylized eagle eating a snake as its registration device. The details of this note have been verified and TAP Authenticated by Banknote World experts.

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