1977 - Mexico PIC 63i 10 Pesos banknote UNC
1977 - Mexico PIC 63i 10 Pesos banknote UNC 

1977 - Mexico PIC 63i 10 Pesos banknote UNC

  • Product Code: Mexico PIC 63i
  • Availability: In Stock
  • 3.30€

  • Ex Tax: 3.00€


This Mexico 10 Pesos banknote is associated with the 1977 catalogue variety and is listed as Pick P63i. The note features a dark green design over a multicolour underprint, with a bell at the left and M. Hidalgo y Castilla at the right. The catalogue identifies the printer as BdM.

The reverse displays Mexico’s national arms and Dolores Cathedral. Pick P63i is the “i” variety in the 1969–1977 10 Pesos series, corresponding to the catalogue date of 18 February 1977. This individual banknote is described as UNC (Uncirculated), making its catalogue reference, design elements and condition useful points for identification and collection.

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Frequently asked questions

What banknote does this listing represent?

This listing represents a Mexico 10 Pesos banknote associated with the year 1977. The product is specifically identified as a banknote from Mexico with a denomination of 10 Pesos.

What date and denomination are associated with this Mexican banknote?

The banknote is dated 1977 and has a denomination of 10 Pesos. The listing identifies Mexico as the country associated with the note. The available product information does not state whether 1977 refers to the issue, printing or circulation year.

What is the catalog reference for this banknote?

The catalog reference given for this banknote is Mexico PIC 63i. The meta description also presents the reference in the form P63i, identifying the specific cataloged note represented by this listing.

What condition is stated for the banknote?

The listing identifies this Mexico 10 Pesos banknote as UNC. This is the stated grade notation for the product; no additional physical-condition details are provided in the listing.