Mexico 100 Pesos 2007 |
Item Code: MX-128 |
Front:
As the main motif, the banknote displays a locomotive
transporting revolutionary troops, representing the armed movement which started in 1910. Next to the locomotive is one of the most emblematic images of the Mexican Revolution, the camp followers or the Adelita (picture from the Casasola archive). Back: The main element is a fragment of the mural entitled From the Porfirio Regime to the Revolution, also known as The Revolution against Porfiros Dictatorship, by the Mexican Painter and Muralist David Alfaro Siqueiros. It displays armed people surrounding the Leader of the triumphant Revolution. This Mural can be found in the Revolution Room, in the National History Museum located inside the Chapultepec Castle. Clear window: Cornstalk. Signature: Everardo Elizondo Almaguer (Junta de Gobierno); Raúl Valdés Ramons (Cajero Principal). Artist: D.A. Siqueiros (reverse). Date of Issue: 20 November 2007. Printer: Banco de Mexico (BdM). |
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Dimensions: 134 x 66 mm |
Texts:
Banco de México; Mexico, D.F. Cien Pesos. One Hundred
Pesos. Cien Años. Centenario de la Revolución |
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