Mexico: Constitutionalist Government 5 Pesos Infalsificables Series Banknote (1915)
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This podcast provides a comprehensive numismatic and historical analysis of the 1915 Mexican 5 Pesos Constitutionalist Government 'Infalsificables' banknote (P-S685), issued by Venustiano Carranza's faction during the Mexican Revolution.
It details the banknote's specifications, the macroeconomic context of its creation via the July 21, 1915 decree to replace chaotic provisional currencies, and the use of the American Bank Note Company to ensure advanced anti-counterfeiting security. The analysis further explores the political symbolism in the banknote's design, featuring the Monument to Cuauhtémoc and the Aztec Calendar Stone, the roles of signatories Nicéforo Zambrano and Rafael Nieto, and the ultimate economic demise of the series due to unbacked issuance and subsequent hyperinflation, concluding with a modern market valuation and visual grading of the note.