1984 - Mexico PIC 79b 500 Pesos banknote UNC
1984 - Mexico PIC 79b 500 Pesos banknote UNC 

1984 - Mexico PIC 79b 500 Pesos banknote UNC

  • Product Code: Mexico PIC 79b
  • Availability: In Stock
  • 5.50€

  • Ex Tax: 5.00€


This Mexican 500 Pesos banknote is catalogued as Pick P79b. The Krause entry associates this variety with 7 August 1984, while also listing the denomination under the 1983–1984 catalog entry. It features a green design over a multicolour underprint, with Francisco I. Madero at the left.

Identifying details of P79b include the bank title without “S.A.”, a narrow serial-number style and four signatures. The note includes security threads and has the design printed over the watermark area, with no watermark. The reverse depicts an Aztec calendar stone. It was printed by BdM, and its fibres fluoresce blue and green under ultraviolet light. This individual note is described as UNC.

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Frequently asked questions

What banknote does this listing represent?

This listing represents a Mexico 500 Pesos banknote, associated with the year 1984. It is the specific banknote identified in the product title and listing details, rather than a general category or a group of notes.

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

The banknote is from Mexico and has a denomination of 500 Pesos. The listing associates it with 1984, so it can be described neutrally as a banknote dated 1984. The supplied information does not specify whether this refers to issuance, printing or circulation.

What catalog reference is given for this Mexico banknote?

The catalog reference shown for this banknote is Mexico PIC 79b. The meta description also gives the catalogue number as P79b. These identifiers refer to the specific catalogued banknote in this listing.

What condition is stated for the banknote?

The listing identifies this Mexico 500 Pesos banknote as UNC. This is the stated grade notation for the product. No additional physical-condition details are provided in the supplied listing, so the banknote should be described only using the stated UNC designation.