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词条 Mexican 50-peso note
释义

  1. Description

  2. Measured of security

      Sensitive reliefs to the touch    Texts microimpresos    Thread microimpreso    Linear bottoms    Watermark    Transparent window  

  3. History

      Type D  
{{Unreferenced|date=May 2016}}{{Infobox banknote
| country = Mexico
| denomination = Fifty pesos
| value = 50
| unit = Mexican pesos
| width_mm = 127
| height_mm = 66
| paper_type = Polymer
| obverse = Anverso de billete de 50 pesos mexicanos 2012.jpeg
| obverse_design = José María Morelos y Pavón
| reverse = Billete de 50 pesos mexicanos 2012.jpeg
| reverse_design = Aqueduct of Morelia
}}

The Mexican 50-peso note is second-smallest denomination of Mexican currency.

The obverse has the portrait of José María Morelos y Pavón, insurgent Mexican that struggled in the second phase of the Independence, also has the banner of Morelos and a butterfly of transparent colour.

In reverse has the aqueduct of Morelia that situates in the state of Michoacán, also finds the symbol of the Bank of Mexico and the symbol prehispánico of Michoacán (That it means: "The ones of the earth of the fish").

Description

Measures Predominant colourImpression Measured of Security MaterialObverseReverso
66 mm 127 mm Rosa Bank of Mexico November 2012 Relief, Texts Microimpresos, Mark of Water, Register Perfecto and Parts that Change of Colour Polymer José María Morelos Banner of Morelos Aqueduct of Morelia

Measured of security

Sensitive reliefs to the touch

In some zones, the surface of the note has a sensitive small relief to the touch, especially if they are very new. The zones where feel are: The legend of Bank of Mexico, The banner of Morelos, in the number turned 45 degrees that says 50 weights and in the transparent part underneath of the impression of the caterpillar.

Texts microimpresos

The texts microimpresos are texts very small, that is necessary the use of lens or lupas to observe . By the obverse the notes of 50 weights have the text "50 weights" microimpreso in diverse parts of body of the note. Underneath of the butterfly reads with letters of declining height: "That the slavery proscriba for ever, and the same in the distinction of castes, remaining all equal and only will distinguish to an American between the vice and the virtue", which is a fragment of the Feelings of the Nation.

Thread microimpreso

This thread forms part of the polymer since it manufactures the note. The proofs of existence of said threads consist in happening the note inside a lamp of ultraviolet light, in whose inner the note will show the small luminescent threads.

Linear bottoms

In the obverse and reverso of the note finds a design composed of figures and wide and thin lines, which only can observe with a lupa.

Watermark

It is another mark of Security that the same, already is done in the polymer that sees to the direct light. In this case, the image of Morelos observes of grey colour.

Transparent window

It is a small transparent window in the inferior corner that says 50 weights.

History

There exist 3 types of 50-peso notes. This article refers to the notes of type F1, which were preceded by notes of types F and D.

Type D

The type D showed on the reverse part an image of Janitzio, and is still in circulation. In 1997 this type of notes was printed for the last time, and was replaced by polymer notes.

2 : Banknotes of Mexico|Fifty-base-unit banknotes

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