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Mexico Polymer Plastic Banknotes
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20 Pesos, 2002
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First polymer note issued by Mexico.
Front: Benito Juarez (1806-1872), President of Mexico
Benito Juarez was largely self-educated. He became a lawyer, a judge,
Minister of Justice, and served two terms as President of Mexico.
Back: A monument to Benito Juarez, "Hemiciclo A Juarez"
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50 Pesos, 2005
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Front: José María Morelos (1765-1815), leader of Mexican revolution against Spain
Morelos was born in Valladolid which later renamed Morelia in his honor. He
was ordained as a Roman Catholic priest at the age of 33. In 1810, he joined
Miguel Hidalgo in the rebellion against Spanish rule. Morelos took over as the
leader of the revolution after Hidalgo was captured and executed. Morelos was
captured by Spanish forces and shot as a traitor in 1815.
José María Morelos is a national hero of Mexico. In addition to the city of
Morelia, the state of Morelos was named after him.
Back: Aqueduct in Morelia, Michoacán
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20 Pesos, 2006 (issued 2007)
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Front: Benito Juarez (1806-1872), President of Mexico
Back: Monte Albán pre-Columbian archaeological ruins in Oaxaca
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100 Pesos, 2009
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This note commemorates the Centennial of the Mexican Revolution.
Front: Locomotive that carried revolutionary troops in 1910
Back: Soldiers in David Alfaro Siqueiros' mural "Del Porfirismo a la Revolución
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