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The Greysheet Catalog (GSID) of the Banco de México (Private) series of Mexico in the World Currency contains 8 distinct entries with CPG® values between $900.00 and $3,500.00.
On 16 May 1854, congress adopted a Code of Commerce in the first serious attempt to regulate financial institutions in Mexico. A petition dated 1 July 1857 was presented to President Ignacio Comonfort to establish a commercial bank in Mexico City to be called Banco de México (Bank of Mexico, MEX), which was to be privately owned with 5 million pesos capital, and operate as a bank of deposit, discount, and emission. Although a legislative decree was passed, the project did not progress for unknown reasons and the bank never opened. On 2 January 1864, congres...

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  Banco de México (Private) Value Range Favorite
Banco de México (Private) Value Range  
10 pesos (B301a)
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10 pesos (B301ap)
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20 pesos (B302a)
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20 pesos (B302ap)
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100 pesos (B303a)
$900
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$3,500
$900 - $3,500
100 pesos (B303ap)
$2,000
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$2,000
$2,000 - $2,000
200 pesos (B304a)
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200 pesos (B304ap)
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Greysheet Catalog Details

The Greysheet Catalog (GSID) of the Banco de México (Private) series of Mexico in the World Currency contains 8 distinct entries with CPG® values between $900.00 and $3,500.00.
On 16 May 1854, congress adopted a Code of Commerce in the first serious attempt to regulate financial institutions in Mexico. A petition dated 1 July 1857 was presented to President Ignacio Comonfort to establish a commercial bank in Mexico City to be called Banco de México (Bank of Mexico, MEX), which was to be privately owned with 5 million pesos capital, and operate as a bank of deposit, discount, and emission. Although a legislative decree was passed, the project did not progress for unknown reasons and the bank never opened. On 2 January 1864, congres...

Catalog Detail