50 pesos 2008 — Mexico ( Pick: 123b )
Region:
North America
Front side
Back side
Banknote description
The banknote is a 50 pesos issued in Mexico in 2008. It is cataloged under Pick number 123b. This note is printed on cotton paper and measures 141 x 66 mm.
The front side design features the date "7.9.2005," a designation of "Series B," and the signatures of José Julián Sidaoui Dib and Raúl Valdés Ramos. The note showcases a color scheme of green and brown on a multicolored underprint.
The Banco de Mexico is the printing office associated with this note. The currency in Mexico has undergone various changes, with the 50 pesos denomination being a key part of the financial landscape since its introduction.
The front side design features the date "7.9.2005," a designation of "Series B," and the signatures of José Julián Sidaoui Dib and Raúl Valdés Ramos. The note showcases a color scheme of green and brown on a multicolored underprint.
The Banco de Mexico is the printing office associated with this note. The currency in Mexico has undergone various changes, with the 50 pesos denomination being a key part of the financial landscape since its introduction.
Specifications
- Signed by
- José Julián Sidaoui Dib and Raúl Valdés Ramos
- Date of issue
- 2008
- Printing office
- Banco de Mexico
- Paper
- cotton paper
- Colour
- green and brown on multicolored underprint
- Dimensions
- 141 x 66 mm
- Pick catalog
- 123b
About this banknote
The Bank of Mexico issued the 50 pesos banknote (Pick 123b) on October 28, 2008. This release was part of the Series F banknotes, introduced in 2006, which incorporated enhanced security features and design elements.
The obverse features a portrait of José María Morelos y Pavón, accompanied by insurgent symbols such as two crossed cannons and a bow and arrow. A fragment of the "Sentimientos de la Nación" manifesto is also present. The reverse depicts the 18th-century aqueduct in Morelia, Michoacán, along with images of monarch butterflies. This note measures 127 x 66 mm and is printed on polymer substrate.