1916 Mexico, Comercio de Zamora Mich. 20 Centavos PMG UNC 62
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Key Features Year: 1916 Issuer: Comercio de Zamora, Michoacán Denomination: 20 Centavos Grade: PMG UNC 62 (Uncirculated) Grading Details PMG UNC 62: The note is in uncirculated condition, with no folds, creases, or significant signs of circulation. It maintains strong printing quality, with vibrant inks and minimal wear on the paper. Historical Context Revolutionary Emergency Currency: Issued during the Mexican Revolution when many regions faced a severe shortage of stable currency. The note was used locally in Zamora, Michoacán, to facilitate trade and daily transactions, supplementing or replacing central currency that was not widely accepted or available. Purpose: These notes were crucial for maintaining the economy at a local level and supporting the wartime efforts of the revolutionary factions. Design Characteristics Obverse: Typically features inscriptions like “Comercio de Zamora” and the denomination. Validation signatures or stamps from local authorities would be present, indicating the issuance validity. Reverse: Often blank or minimally designed, focusing on securing the note from counterfeiting. Collector Appeal Historical Significance: Offers a tangible connection to the economic conditions and local adaptations during the Mexican Revolution. Provides insight into the daily challenges faced by local economies when national currency systems were unstable. Condition and Preservation: Higher-grade notes like PMG UNC 62 are particularly desirable due to their pristine condition and quality of printing. Aesthetic appeal is enhanced by the preservation of original characteristics of the note, with minimal handling marks or wear.
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