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Mexico’s paper-money history is one of regional autonomy, private enterprise, and wartime improvisation. Unlike nations with early centralized banknote systems, Mexico’s late 19th and early 20th-century currency landscape was shaped by corporations, municipalities, mining companies, haciendas, railroads, and revolutionary factions, each issuing their own notes to keep local economies functioning.

During the Porfiriato (1876–1911), industrial expansion in the northern mining belt produced fully engraved corporate bearer notes — often printed by the American Bank Note Company. These instruments circulated as wages and credit in remote areas where official banking infrastructure was weak. Their engraving quality rivaled national banknotes elsewhere, yet they belonged to private entities rather than the state.

The Mexican Revolution (1910–1920) transformed the country into a mosaic of local monetary systems. Cities, municipalities, military commanders and provisional governments issued emergency currency to fill desperate cash shortages. These notes — often crude, sometimes beautifully typeset, always highly local — document how political authority fractured and reassembled through paper money. Municipal issues such as the early 1910s Ayuntamientos provide some of the clearest surviving evidence of this fragmented economy.

For researchers and collectors, Mexican paper offers one of the world’s most diverse ecosystems: engraved corporate currency, municipal emergency printings, counterstamps, regional tax receipts, and revolutionary notes that circulated only within a few neighborhoods. The selections below highlight this diversity without repeating card-level details. Use the filters above to explore Mexico’s corporate, municipal and Revolutionary-era paper as this section expands.

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Mexico 1884 Fabrica de Tunal 1 Peso ABNC PMG 64 Choice Uncirculated serial A07769

Mexico 1884 – Fábrica de Tunal 1 Peso (Pick Unlisted, ABNC)

One of the most sophisticated corporate issues produced in northern Mexico during the Porfiriato modernization period, this fully issued and serialed 1 Peso note from La Fábrica de Tunal represents a hybrid monetary instrument that straddled formal banknote design and private scrip functionality. Unlike the majority of locally lithographed corporate payroll chits of the 1880s, this piece was engraved and printed by the American Bank Note Company in New York—an extremely rare choice for a non-bank issuer and clear evidence of the company's scale and financial ambition. La Fábrica de Tunal operated in the rural industrial zone outside Durango city along the Tunal River, referenced repeatedly in contemporary mining, agricultural, and provincial reports. ... Read more →

MexicoIssued Note18841 PesoPMG 64 Choice Uncirculated Private Issue1 PesoABNCAmerican Bank Note CompanyCorporate CurrencyIndustrial ScripEngraved Security PrintingPorfiriatoIndustrial FinanceMining Region CurrencyMexican Private BanknotesSilver StandardDurango Monetary HistoryRegional CirculationPayroll InstrumentsLatin American EngravingABNCAmerican Bank Note CompanyPick UnlistedMexicoDurango1884PMG 64Museum GradeR7 Extremely Rare
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Mexico 1915 Ayuntamiento de Zitácuaro 10 Centavos uncut sheet of four notes numbered 1124 to 1127, revolutionary municipal currency from Michoacán

Mexico 1915 — Ayuntamiento de Zitácuaro 10 Centavos (Uncut Sheet of Four, M2952c)

This uncut vertical sheet of four 10 Centavos notes was issued by the Ayuntamiento (municipal council) of Zitácuaro in the state of Michoacán during the Mexican Revolution. Catalogued as M2952c, the issue belongs to the wave of emergency municipal currencies produced throughout Mexico between 1914 and 1916 when the collapse of the national monetary system created an acute shortage of small change. During the revolutionary conflict, the circulation of federal coinage and banknotes was severely disrupted. ... Read more →

MexicoRevolutionary Issue191510 CentavosUncut Sheet Revolutionary IssueMunicipal CurrencyEmergency MoneyBilimbiquesUncut Sheet10 CentavosAyuntamientoHonorable AyuntamientoMunicipal Government IssueLocal PrintingMexican Revolution CurrencyRevolutionary Monetary CrisisFractional Municipal MoneyEconomic HistoryMexicoMichoacánZitácuaro1915M2952cMuseum Grade
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