10 pesos 1992 — Mexico ( Pick: 97a )
Region:
North America
Front side
Back side
Banknote description
The banknote is a 10 pesos issued in Mexico in 1992. It is cataloged under Pick number 97a. The note features a design in red, brown, blue, and black, measuring 157 x 67 mm. It is signed by Roberto del Cueto Legaspi, Jaime Serra Puche, and Jaime Pacreu Vizcaya, and was printed by the Banco de Mexico.
This banknote showcases various design elements that contribute to its colorful appearance. The signatures and printing office are key identifiers of its authenticity and production.
In 1992, Mexico experienced notable economic changes, including ongoing efforts to stabilize the national currency amidst inflation challenges.
This banknote showcases various design elements that contribute to its colorful appearance. The signatures and printing office are key identifiers of its authenticity and production.
In 1992, Mexico experienced notable economic changes, including ongoing efforts to stabilize the national currency amidst inflation challenges.
Specifications
- Signed by
- Roberto del Cueto Legaspi, Jaime Serra Puche, Jaime Pacreu Vizcaya
- Date of issue
- 31.07.1992
- Printing office
- Banco de Mexico
- Paper
- Paper
- Colour
- Red, Brown, Blue, Black
- Dimensions
- 157 x 67 mm
- Pick catalog
- 97a
About this banknote
The 10 pesos banknote was issued by the Banco de México in 1992 as part of a redesign during the currency transition to nuevos pesos. This series aimed to stabilize the economy following high inflation during the late 1980s. The Pick number for this note is 97a.
The front side of the note features a portrait of Emiliano Zapata, a prominent figure in the Mexican Revolution. The back side depicts an industrial scene with gears and a factory, along with an image of a horse rider and a farmer. This banknote was printed on paper by the Banco de México and measures 157 x 67 mm.