Mexico - Uncut Sheet of 6 Notes - P-S419r - 1897-1911 dated Foreign Paper Money
Inv# FM1320 Foreign Paper MoneyUncut sheet of 6, 5 Pesos, P-S419r. CU. Very Attractive! Rare! The official currency of Mexico is the Mexican peso, which was first introduced in 1863, replacing the former Spanish colonial real. The peso is divided into 100 centavos, denoted by the symbol "¢". Banknotes are issued by the Bank of Mexico in various denominations, showcasing vibrant colors and imagery that reflect the rich culture and history of Mexico. The modern peso and dollar currencies share a common heritage with the Spanish dollar from the 16th to 19th centuries, with many still utilizing the "$" symbol. The current ISO 4217 code for the peso is MXN, where the "N" signifies the "new peso." Before the revaluation in 1993, the code MXP was in use. The Mexican peso ranks as the 16th most traded currency globally, the third most traded currency in the Americas (following the United States dollar and the Canadian dollar), and the most traded currency in Latin America. As of January 2, 2025, the exchange rates were $21.16 per euro, $20.62 per U.S. dollar, and $14.28 per Canadian dollar.
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