Mexico

Mexico

The Mexican peso (sign: $; code: MXN) is the currency of Mexico. Modern peso and dollar currencies have a common origin in the 15th–19th century Spanish dollar, most continuing to use its sign, "$".

The Mexican peso is the 8th most traded currency in the world, the third most traded currency originating from the Americas (after the United States dollar and Canadian dollar), and the most traded currency originating from Latin America

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1983 - Mexico PIC 84b 10.000 Pesos banknote UNC

1983 - Mexico PIC 84b 10.000 Pesos banknote UNC

Mexico 10,000 Pesos banknote associated with 1983, identified in the product data as PIC 84b. The no..

33.00€ Ex Tax: 30.00€
1984 - Mexico PIC 79b 500 Pesos banknote UNC

1984 - Mexico PIC 79b 500 Pesos banknote UNC

This Mexican 500 Pesos banknote is catalogued as Pick P79b. The Krause entry associates this variety..

5.50€ Ex Tax: 5.00€
1984 - Mexico PIC 80b 1.000 Pesos banknote UNC

1984 - Mexico PIC 80b 1.000 Pesos banknote UNC

Mexico 1,000 Pesos banknote associated with 1984, catalogued as Pick P80b. This uncirculated example..

11.00€ Ex Tax: 10.00€
1984 - Mexico PIC 81 1,000 Pesos banknote UNC

1984 - Mexico PIC 81 1,000 Pesos banknote UNC

This Mexican 1,000 Pesos banknote is catalogued as dated 30 October 1984 and identified as Pick P81...

6.60€ Ex Tax: 6.00€
1985 - Mexico PIC 85 1,000 Pesos banknote UNC

1985 - Mexico PIC 85 1,000 Pesos banknote UNC

This Mexican banknote has a denomination of 1,000 Pesos and is associated with 1985. It is catalogue..

5.50€ Ex Tax: 5.00€
1987 - Mexico PIC 88b 5000 Pesos banknote XF

1987 - Mexico PIC 88b 5000 Pesos banknote XF

This Mexico 5000 Pesos banknote is catalogued as Pick P88b and is associated with the 24 February 19..

6.60€ Ex Tax: 6.00€
1988 - Mexico PIC 90b 10.000 Pesos banknote XF

1988 - Mexico PIC 90b 10.000 Pesos banknote XF

This Mexican 10,000 Pesos banknote is associated with 1988 and is catalogued as Pick P90b. The varia..

8.80€ Ex Tax: 8.00€
1989 - Mexico PIC 86c 2,000 Pesos banknote UNC

1989 - Mexico PIC 86c 2,000 Pesos banknote UNC

This Mexico 2,000 Pesos banknote is associated with 1989 and is catalogued as Pick P86c. The referen..

4.95€ Ex Tax: 4.50€
1989 - Mexico PIC 86c 2000 Pesos banknote XF

1989 - Mexico PIC 86c 2000 Pesos banknote XF

This Mexican 2,000 Pesos banknote is associated with 1989 and is catalogued as Pick P86c. The XF exa..

2.20€ Ex Tax: 2.00€
1991 - Mexico PIC 90d 10.000 Pesos banknote XF

1991 - Mexico PIC 90d 10.000 Pesos banknote XF

Mexico 10,000 Pesos banknote associated with 1991, catalogued as Pick P90d. This denomination belong..

6.60€ Ex Tax: 6.00€
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Frequently asked questions

What periods of Mexican banknotes are represented in this shop’s catalog?

This Mexico category spans dated notes from 1914 through 2002, although it does not represent every year or every banknote issued during that interval. The catalog includes a 1914 5 Pesos note, several issues from 1959 through the 1970s, a substantial selection dated in the 1980s, and examples from the 1990s and early 2000s. Collectors can therefore browse several distinct dated groups within the shop’s selection.

Which denominations appear in the Mexico category?

The denominations represented range from 1 Peso to 10,000 Pesos. Listed values include 1, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 200, 500, 1,000, 2,000, 5,000 and 10,000 Pesos. Some denominations occur across several dates and Pick references, such as 50 Pesos, 100 Pesos and 1,000 Pesos. This summary describes the scope of this shop’s catalog rather than every denomination issued for Mexico.

How can Pick references help identify Mexican banknote variants?

Pick references distinguish cataloged types and variants more precisely than denomination and date alone. Letter suffixes indicate separately cataloged variants within a base reference. Examples represented here include P59e, P59f, P59j, P59k and P59l for 1 Peso notes, as well as P63e, P63f, P63g and P63i for 10 Pesos notes. Other variant groups include P66a/P66b, P74a/P74b/P74c, P75a/P75b and P90b/P90d.

Why should denomination, date and grade all be checked when identifying a note?

A shared denomination does not necessarily mean two Mexican banknotes are the same catalog variety. For example, the catalog includes several 100 Pesos notes with references such as P66a, P66b, P68b, P74a, P74b, P74c and P108d. Grade can also distinguish listings of the same reference: the 1978 P66b 100 Pesos appears with both XF and VF labels. Identification should therefore compare the printed denomination, stated date, Pick reference, grade and listing image.

What details should a buyer review before choosing a Mexican banknote?

Prospective buyers should compare the denomination, year, Pick reference and stated grade shown in each listing. This Mexico catalog uses condition labels including UNC, XF and VF, and some records also carry the equivalents EBC or MBC in the model field. Several circulated-note descriptions state that the banknote corresponds with the image, making the photograph an important identification aid. Because catalog records can contain differing title and model details, verify all displayed information for the specific item before ordering.

Which higher-denomination Mexican peso notes are represented from the 1980s and early 1990s?

The catalog contains a notable group of higher denominations dated from 1982 to 1991. These include 1,000 Pesos references P76d and P85, 2,000 Pesos P86c, 5,000 Pesos P88b, and 10,000 Pesos references P84b, P90b and P90d. The dated examples include 1982, 1983, 1985, 1987, 1988, 1989 and 1991. These references provide a focused collecting group within this shop’s broader Mexico category.