Early 1900s Banco De Tamaulipas Mexico Five Pesos Currency Note Pick Number S429r Series H Remainder Beautiful Crisp Uncirculated Banknote
Description: A beautiful crisp uncirculated or better Banknote from El Banco De Tamaulipas in Mexico. This is a remainder from the undated series H issue five pesos. This note was issued sometime in the period 1902-1914. The banknote depicts the portraits of Guadalupe Obregon (as a child) in the center of the front. The design is in black over a green underprint. The back is green and depicts the image of two dogs at the shore watching a person rowing a canoe in the stream. The note is undated but has the serial number 175825 twice in red on the front. It is a series H and is unsigned. This is Pick Number S429r remainder. It is crisp uncirculated and has beautiful vivid colors and embossing. Please carefully review the scans provided as they are part and parcel of our description.
Date: Early 1900's.
Printer: American Bank Note Company, New York.
Size: The banknote measures ~7 1/4" by ~3 1/4".
Pick Number: Pick number S429r.
Condition: I would grade this banknote as crisp uncirculated or better (possibly excellent paper quality). The banknote has all the details and they are very well preserved. The note has no graffiti, splits, soiling, pinholes, or stains. It retains its original crispiness and is intact with sharp squared corners. The note has no splits or tears and the edges are intact. The only issue we note is a minor bump at the top[ right corner, which is difficult to see but is mentioned here for completeness. Just a great piece to add to your collection. Please see photo for additional condition information.