1927 Mexico 1 Peso PMG Choice UNC 58
$66.97
$128.58
Details of the Banknote Year of Issue: 1927 Denomination: 1 Peso Inscription: “Contribución Para La Conquista de la Libertad” Issuer: Mexican government. Grade: PMG Choice About Uncirculated 58. Grading Insights PMG Grade: Choice About Uncirculated 58: This is the highest end of the “About Uncirculated” range. The note retains most of the characteristics of an uncirculated piece, such as vibrant colors, sharp printing, and intact corners. Minor handling marks or a slight crease might be present, preventing it from achieving a Mint State (MS) grade. It is highly collectible due to its exceptional condition for its age. Historical Context Revolutionary and Post-Revolutionary Period: Issued in the years following the Mexican Revolution, this note symbolizes a period of national restructuring. The phrase “Contribución Para La Conquista de la Libertad” reflects the government’s effort to fund and solidify gains from the revolution, emphasizing liberty and progress. Purpose: This note was likely part of a campaign to stabilize the economy while inspiring patriotism and revolutionary pride. Design Features Front: Features artistic and cultural elements emblematic of Mexico’s post-revolutionary identity. Bold lettering of the patriotic slogan, “Contribución Para La Conquista de la Libertad.” Back: Often incorporates imagery tied to revolutionary ideals, liberty, and unity. Look for intricate engraving and fine details that showcase the craftsmanship of the period. Market Value and Collectibility Scarcity: Notes in such high grades (PMG 58) are relatively rare, making this a sought-after item for collectors of Mexican banknotes or revolutionary memorabilia.
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