1981 - Mexico PIC 76c 1000 Pesos banknote XF
1981 - Mexico PIC 76c 1000 Pesos banknote XF 

1981 - Mexico PIC 76c 1000 Pesos banknote XF

  • Product Code: Mexico PIC 76c EBC
  • Availability: In Stock
  • 11.00€

  • Ex Tax: 10.00€


Mexico 1000 Pesos banknote associated with 1981, catalogued as Pick P76c. The note is listed in XF condition, corresponding to the EBC grade shown in the product data. In the Krause catalogue, the P76c variety is associated with 3 September 1981.

Its design uses dark brown and brown printing over a multicolour underprint, with J. de Asbaje depicted on the front at right. The reverse features Santo Domingo plaza at the left centre. A watermark of J. de Asbaje and a narrow serial-number style are also recorded for this type. The catalogue identifies the printer as BdM and notes signature varieties within the 1000 Pesos series.

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Frequently asked questions

What banknote does this listing represent?

This listing represents a Mexico 1,000 Pesos banknote associated with 1981. The title identifies it as “Mexico PIC 76c 1000 Pesos banknote XF,” while the product description states only that the banknote corresponds with the image.

What country, denomination and date are associated with the banknote?

The banknote is associated with Mexico and has a denomination of 1,000 Pesos. The listing associates the year 1981 with this note; this is presented neutrally as the date linked to the listing, without specifying whether it refers to issue, printing or circulation.

What catalog reference or model is given for this banknote?

The supplied model/catalog reference is “Mexico PIC 76c EBC.” The title also identifies the note as “PIC 76c,” so PIC 76c is the explicit catalog reference associated with this Mexico 1,000 Pesos banknote.

What condition notation is shown for the banknote?

The title identifies the banknote as XF. The model/catalog reference field separately includes the notation EBC. These are the condition-related notations shown in the listing; no additional physical-condition details are provided.