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An Impossible Set
Mexico: Banco de Guerrero
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Slot Comment:
The Banco de Guerrero is the only 'Banco' for the state, it began operations in 1906, with its first branch established in Iguala. Guerrero is in the southwest of Mexico and is named after Vicente Guerrero Saldana who, having joined the Mexican revolutionary forces in 1810, progressed to the rank of...
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Note Description:
50 Pesos M364 1900s (ca. 1914)
Grade:
66 EPQ
Country:
Mexico
Note Number:
MEXS301s2
Signatures/
Vignettes:
- Printer: ABNC
- Series B
Certification #:
1022375-009
Owner:
ColonialCoinsUK
Set Category:
World
Set Name:
An Impossible Set
Slot Name:
Mexico: Banco de Guerrero
Research:
See PMG's Census Report for this Note
Owner's Description
The example note for this Set is a 50 pesos (S301s2, M364r1), printed by the ABNC, which is cancelled with a needle punched 'AMORTIZADO' and it seems to be common for the Guerrero issues that the tops of the letters are missing - I guess they couldn't be bothered to fix the punch. It is a Series B note which was printed in 1914 and it appears that serial numbers 10001 to 14000 were issued yet the remainder of the run 140001 to 20000 was not, no doubt due to yet another revolutionary war. The front of the note has a portrait of Vicente Guerrero and the back of the note has a scene overlooking the largest city in the State, the major port of Acapulco - which entered popular culture as the playground of the rich and famous and the only place I was aware of in the State.
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