Mexico P-86 ff. 8-piece set XF or better 5 10 20 50 100 500 1000 2000 pesos 1969–1987

Mexico XF or better  8-piece set 5 10 20 50 100 500 1000 2000 pesos 1969–19870

Mexico P-86 ff. 8-piece set XF or better 5 10 20 50 100 500 1000 2000 pesos 1969–1987

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Mexico XF or better  8-piece set 5 10 20 50 100 500 1000 2000 pesos 1969–19870
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8-Piece Set of Mexican Banknotes

Discover this fantastic 8-piece set of Mexican banknotes, typically in XF or better condition. This collection offers a captivating journey through Mexico's rich history, featuring pivotal figures, iconic architecture, and ancient symbols.

Descubra este fantástico set de 8 billetes mexicanos, típicamente en condición XF o mejor. Esta colección ofrece un viaje cautivador a través de la rica historia de México, presentando figuras clave, arquitectura icónica y símbolos antiguos.

5 Pesos 1969–1972 (P-62a-c) — Grey

Front: Features Josefa Ortiz de Domínguez, famously known as La Corregidora. She was a pivotal figure in the Mexican War of Independence, whose courageous warning directly led to Hidalgo's "Grito de Dolores," igniting the revolution. The note also depicts the iconic Querétaro Aqueduct, a magnificent 18th-century engineering marvel and a UNESCO World Heritage site.

Anverso: Presenta a Josefa Ortiz de Domínguez, conocida como La Corregidora. Fue una figura clave en la Guerra de Independencia de México, cuya valiente advertencia llevó directamente al "Grito de Dolores" de Hidalgo, encendiendo la revolución. El billete también representa el icónico Acueducto de Querétaro, una magnífica obra de ingeniería del siglo XVIII y sitio del Patrimonio Mundial de la UNESCO.

 

10 Pesos 1969–1977 (P-63a-i) — Green

Front: Features Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla, the Mexican Roman Catholic priest who initiated the Mexican War of Independence with his famous "Grito de Dolores." The note prominently displays the Dolores Bell, which Hidalgo rang to gather his parishioners for the call to arms, and the Parroquia de Nuestra Señora de los Dolores (Parish Church of Our Lady of Sorrows).

Anverso: Presenta a Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla, el sacerdote católico mexicano que inició la Guerra de Independencia de México con su famoso "Grito de Dolores". El billete muestra prominentemente la Campana de Dolores, que Hidalgo hizo sonar para reunir a sus feligreses para el llamado a las armas, y la Parroquia de Nuestra Señora de los Dolores.

 

20 Pesos 1972–1977 (P-64a-d) — Red

Front: Depicts José María Morelos, another crucial leader of the Mexican War of Independence, along with two significant buildings from the city of Morelia and his unique emblem (a bow with an arrow and the letters SUD).
Back: Showcases the Pyramid of Quetzalcoatl (Temple of the Feathered Serpent) in Teotihuacan, an ancient city renowned for its elaborate carvings and profound ritual significance. The note also includes a sculptured head of Quetzalcoatl, the "Feathered Serpent" deity.

Anverso: Retrata a José María Morelos, otro líder crucial de la Guerra de Independencia de México, junto con dos edificios significativos de la ciudad de Morelia y su emblema único (un arco con una flecha y las letras SUD).
Reverso: Muestra la Pirámide de Quetzalcóatl (Templo de la Serpiente Emplumada) en Teotihuacan, una ciudad antigua famosa por sus elaboradas tallas y profundo significado ritual. El billete también incluye una cabeza esculpida de Quetzalcóatl, la deidad de la "Serpiente Emplumada".

 

50 Pesos 1973–1981 (P-65, P-67, P-73) — Blue

Front: Features Benito Juárez, a Zapotec-born leader who rose from poverty to become president, guiding Mexico through crucial reforms and conflicts.
Back: Displays a Zapotec funerary urn depicting the god of maize, Cozobi. In the background, you'll see an exterior perspective of the Palacio de las Columnas at the Zapotec ruins of Mitla.

Anverso: Presenta a Benito Juárez, un líder de origen zapoteca que ascendió de la pobreza a la presidencia, guiando a México a través de reformas y conflictos cruciales.
Reverso: Muestra una urna funeraria zapoteca que representa al dios del maíz, Cozobi. Al fondo, verá una perspectiva exterior del Palacio de las Columnas en las ruinas zapotecas de Mitla.

 

100 Pesos 1974–1982 (P-66a-b, P-68a-c, P-74a-c) — Purple

Front: Features Venustiano Carranza, a key leader of the Mexican Revolution and instrumental in drafting the Constitution of 1917. Also depicted is "La Trinchera" (The Trench), a powerful mural by José Clemente Orozco from the Antiguo Colegio de San Ildefonso.
Back: Showcases a Toltec Chac Mool sculpture, a distinctive pre-Columbian Mesoamerican stone figure used for sacrificial offerings, found notably at sites like Tula and Chichén Itzá. In the background are bas-relief sculptures from the Tula archaeological site.

Anverso: Presenta a Venustiano Carranza, un líder clave de la Revolución Mexicana e instrumental en la redacción de la Constitución de 1917. También se representa "La Trinchera", un poderoso mural de José Clemente Orozco del Antiguo Colegio de San Ildefonso.
Reverso: Muestra una escultura tolteca Chac Mool, una figura distintiva de piedra mesoamericana precolombina utilizada para ofrendas sacrificiales, encontrada notablemente en sitios como Tula y Chichén Itzá. Al fondo hay bajorrelieves del sitio arqueológico de Tula.

 

500 Pesos 1979–1982 (P-68, P-79a-b) — Green

Front: Features Francisco I. Madero, the initial victor of the Mexican Revolution who overthrew Porfirio Díaz. Madero is remembered as a martyr for the state.
Back: Displays the monumental Piedra del Sol (Aztec Sun Stone), a 16th-century Mexica sculpture often called the "Aztec Calendar," whose original purpose remains a subject of historical debate.

Anverso: Presenta a Francisco I. Madero, el vencedor inicial de la Revolución Mexicana que derrocó a Porfirio Díaz. Madero es recordado como un mártir para el estado.
Reverso: Muestra la monumental Piedra del Sol (Piedra del Sol Azteca), una escultura mexica del siglo XVI a menudo llamada "Calendario Azteca", cuyo propósito original sigue siendo objeto de debate histórico.

 

1,000 Pesos 1978–1985 (P-70a-c, P-76, P-80a-b, P-81, P-85) — Beige/Brown

Front: Depicts Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz, an extraordinary self-taught scholar, philosopher, and poet of New Spain's Baroque period, often called "The Tenth Muse" and considered the first feminist of the New World.
Back: Features the historic Santo Domingo Plaza in Mexico City, a vibrant public space surrounded by significant colonial architecture.

Anverso: Representa a Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz, una extraordinaria erudita autodidacta, filósofa y poeta del período Barroco en la Nueva España, a menudo llamada "La Décima Musa" y considerada la primera feminista del Nuevo Mundo.
Reverso: Muestra la histórica Plaza de Santo Domingo en la Ciudad de México, un vibrante espacio público rodeado de importante arquitectura colonial.

 

2,000 Pesos 1983–1987 (P-82a-c, P-86a-b) — Green

Front: Features Justo Sierra Méndez, a prominent Mexican writer and politician, best known for his instrumental role in the re-establishment of the National University of Mexico (now UNAM) in 1910, where he served as its first rector. Also depicted is the iconic Central Library at UNAM, designed by Juan O'Gorman.
Back: Showcases a representation of the Royal and Pontifical University of Mexico during the 19th century, along with the large equestrian statue of Charles IV of Spain, affectionately known as "El Caballito." This statue, sculpted by Manuel Tolsá, was famously relocated to the university's courtyard for protection after Mexico's independence.

Anverso: Presenta a Justo Sierra Méndez, un destacado escritor y político mexicano, más conocido por su papel instrumental en el restablecimiento de la Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (hoy UNAM) en 1910, donde fungió como su primer rector. También se representa la icónica Biblioteca Central de la UNAM, diseñada por Juan O'Gorman.
Reverso: Muestra una representación de la Real y Pontificia Universidad de México durante el siglo XIX, junto con la gran estatua ecuestre de Carlos IV de España, cariñosamente conocida como "El Caballito". Esta estatua, esculpida por Manuel Tolsá, fue famosamente reubicada en el patio de la universidad para su protección tras la independencia de México.

 

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World Money Store is me, Βrian Grοss, the sole proprietor of this small business, based in Washington D.C. I've spend half my adult life in The Netherlands and Mexico and have an addiction to travel, history and languages (Spanish, Dutch Russian and a few others); Arabic my current challenge. My personal instagram is @df2dc.

I've been on ebay for 22 years, and I am also on Whatnot. I put together the website myself, and do all the purchasing.

I travel around the world to personally select a range of banknotes that I KNOW match the interests of my customers, and by traveling to the right places, I get them at the best prices, too.

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1. the ones who love diverse colorful and affordable notes from around the world

2. those who love to own pieces of the propaganda of communist dictatorships (Cuba, North Korea) and "bad guys" like the Ayatollah, Saddam, Gadaffi. Iran (Shah, Ayatollah), Syria (Assad, current).

3. those who seek Venezuelan and Iranian currency. We sell banknotes for collecting purposes only (our intention).

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Banknote Condition Guide (UNC, XF, VF, F etc.)

  • UNC (Uncirculated): No folds/creases; full crispness/sheen. May have "half moon" at edge of security thread.
  • AU (About Uncirculated): Nearly perfect, with a single light fold or handling mark that doesn't break the paper. Crisp and colorful.
  • XF a.k.a. EF (Extremely Fine): Crisp, firm, bright; a few light folds or one firm crease.
  • VF Plus: Minor folds/stains; white areas are bright, still not quite Extra Fine.
  • VF (Very Fine): Several folds; paper firmer than average; corners lightly worn.
  • VF Minus: VF but may show foxing (yellow/brown patches), thinner paper, more folds/wrinkles/small tears (1-3 mm), otherwise intact.
  • F (Fine): Well-used, many folds or creases; paper is soft; some soiling and/or pen marks.
  • VG (Very Good) / Limp/worn/faded with heavy creasing/edge wear/tears.

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